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List of important publications in statistics

This is a list of important publications in statistics, organized by field. Some reasons why a particular publication might be regarded as important: * Topic creator – A publication that created a new topic * Breakthrough – A publication that changed scientific knowledge significantly * Influence – A publication which has significantly influenced the world or has had a massive impact on the teaching of statistics. (Wikipedia).

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Statistics Lecture 5.2: A Study of Probability Distributions, Mean, and Standard Deviation

https://www.patreon.com/ProfessorLeonard Statistics Lecture 5.2: A Study of Probability Distributions, Mean, and Standard Deviation

From playlist Statistics (Full Length Videos)

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Statistics Lecture 3.3: Finding the Standard Deviation of a Data Set

https://www.patreon.com/ProfessorLeonard Statistics Lecture 3.3: Finding the Standard Deviation of a Data Set

From playlist Statistics (Full Length Videos)

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Statistics Lecture 5.2 Part 1

Statistics Lecture 5.2 Part 1: Probability Distributions, Mean, and Standard Deviation

From playlist Statistics Playlist 1

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Statistics: Introduction (1 of 13) Listing of Topics Covered

Visit http://ilectureonline.com for more math and science lectures! We will review Introduction chapter the topics that will list the topics/chapters that will be covered in Statistics: Introduction, Graphical Representation of Data, Bivariate Data and Linear Regression, Probability, Prob

From playlist STATISTICS CH 1 INTRODUCTION

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Statistics Lecture 5.2 Part 2

Statistics Lecture 5.2 Part 2: Probability Distributions, Mean, and Standard Deviation

From playlist Statistics Playlist 1

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Statistics Lecture 4.2 Part 4

Statistics Lecture 4.2 Part 4: Introduction to Probability

From playlist Statistics Playlist 1

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Lecture01 Introduction to this course on medical statistics

A new course in medical statistics using widely available spreadsheet software.

From playlist Medical Statistics

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Public Health Seminar. The National Center for Health Statistics: Research Data Center

UCI has a new Research Data Center for campus researchers. The Research Data Center (RDC) is part of the National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS). NCHS monitors the nation's health by collecting, analyzing and disseminating health data. The RDC system was created to provide a secure en

From playlist Public Health: Graduate Seminars (2013 - 2015)

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Statistics Lecture 4.2 Part 5

Statistics Lecture 4.2 Part 5: Introduction to Probability

From playlist Statistics Playlist 1

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Statistical Rethinking 2022 Lecture 20 - Horoscopes

Slides and other course materials: https://github.com/rmcelreath/stat_rethinking_2022 Music: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g2GbpXqL5P8 Pause: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pxPdsqrQByM Chapters: 00:00 Introduction 08:26 Subjective responsibilities 14:36 Planning 34:34 Working 58:28 Re

From playlist Statistical Rethinking 2022

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Statistical Rethinking 2023 - 20 - Horoscopes

Course: https://github.com/rmcelreath/stat_rethinking_2023 Music: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g2GbpXqL5P8&t=0s Outline 00:00 Introduction 11:40 Planning 30:49 Working 54:41 Pause 55:15 Reporting 1:24:45 Science reform

From playlist Statistical Rethinking 2023

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Public Health 195W Practicum. Lecture 2.

UCI PubHlth 195W: Public Health Practicum and Culminating Experience (Spring 2013) Lec 02. Public Health Practicum and Culminating Experience View the complete course: http://ocw.uci.edu/courses/pubhlth_195w__public_health_practicum_and_culminating_experience.html Instructor: Oladele Oguns

From playlist Public Health Practicum 195W

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Statistics Lecture 4.2 Part 1

Statistics Lecture 4.2 Part 1: Introduction to Probability

From playlist Statistics Playlist 1

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"Is There a Future for Public Use Data?"

2022 Clifford C. Clogg Memorial Lectures November 3, 2022 Dr. Jerry Reiter, Dean of the Natural Sciences and Professor of Statistical Science, Duke University "Is There a Future for Public Use Data?" For decades, research and education in the social sciences have been facilitated by re

From playlist Clifford C. Clogg Memorial Lectures

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Introduction to Statistics with SPSS 27 for Beginners (with Puppies) (1 of 8)

Welcome to an updated version of Statistics for Beginners using SPSS 27. If you need to learn how to use IBM SPSS Statistics 27.0.1 for academics, you have found the right videos. My goal is to get you familiar with SPSS – not simply how to run a particular test – but how to be really good

From playlist Introduction to Statistics with IBM SPSS 27 for Beginners (with Puppies)

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Modern slavery: the size of the problem | Sir Bernard Silverman | TEDxWhitehall

Not long ago, modern slavery was thought to be a rare crime, until statistician Sir Bernard Silverman, then Chief Scientific Adviser to the Home Office, used a mathematical approach to model how many cases were under the surface, undetected by the authorities. Disturbingly, he found modern

From playlist TEDxWhitehall 2018: Changing Expectations

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PubHlth 194: Clinc Trans Rsrch-A. Lec 8: Biostatistics, Epidemiology and Research Design (BERD)

UCI PubHlth 194: Clinical and Translational Research Preparatory I (Fall 2012) Lec 08. Clinical and Translational Research Preparatory I -- Biostatistics, Epidemiology and Research Design (BERD) -- View the complete course: http://ocw.uci.edu/courses/pubhlth_194a_clinical_and_translational

From playlist PubHlth 194: Clinical & Translational Research Preparatory-A

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Statistics Lecture 6.2: Introduction to the Normal Distribution and Continuous Random Variables

https://www.patreon.com/ProfessorLeonard Statistics Lecture 6.2: Introduction to the Normal Distribution and Continuous Random Variables

From playlist Statistics (Full Length Videos)

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