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Monte Carlo theory, methods and examples (2013) (statweb.stanford.edu)
277 points
pmalynin
9 years ago
44 comments
2.
The Problem of Thinking Too Much (2003) [pdf] (statweb.stanford.edu)
255 points
lainon
7 years ago
82 comments
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Modern Science and the Bayesian-Frequentist Controversy (2005) [pdf] (statweb.stanford.edu)
70 points
ot
12 years ago
35 comments
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Stein's paradox in Statistics (1977) [pdf] (statweb.stanford.edu)
69 points
xtacy
10 years ago
13 comments
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Data Mining and Statistics: What's the Connection? (1998) [pdf] (statweb.stanford.edu)
11 points
nicolewhite
11 years ago
2 comments
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Trailing the Dovetail Shuffle to Its Lair [pdf] (statweb.stanford.edu)
6 points
Mz
10 years ago
discuss
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51% Dynamical Bias in the Coin Toss [pdf] (statweb.stanford.edu)
2 points
matco11
2 years ago
discuss
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Stein's Paradox: better than average estimation [pdf] (statweb.stanford.edu)
2 points
ocfnash
7 years ago
discuss
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Random Walks on Finite Groups [pdf] (statweb.stanford.edu)
2 points
ColinWright
9 years ago
discuss
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The Elements of Statistical Learning (statweb.stanford.edu)
2 points
michaelsbradley
11 years ago
discuss
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Stein's Paradox in Statistics [pdf] (statweb.stanford.edu)
1 point
raymondh
6 years ago
discuss
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Dynamical Bias in the Coin Toss [pdf] (statweb.stanford.edu)
1 point
harias
8 years ago
discuss
13.
Stanford Math 262: Signal analysis for Computed tomography (statweb.stanford.edu)
1 point
adamnemecek
8 years ago
discuss
14.
Fair Dice [pdf] (statweb.stanford.edu)
1 point
tosh
8 years ago
discuss
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Calling R Externally: from command line, Python, Java, and C++ [pdf] (statweb.stanford.edu)
1 point
azuajef
9 years ago
discuss
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Dynamical bias in the coin toss [pdf] (statweb.stanford.edu)
1 point
jmstfv
9 years ago
discuss