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Questions seeking external references (books, papers, etc.) about a particular subject. Always use a more specific tag in addition.
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What reference is best to convince someone that variable selection on the same data you use ... [duplicate]
I know of some general references on the problems with model selection, listed below -- but none is really appropriate for people with limited time and no mathematical background. …
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Finding a modern derivation of the biserial correlation
Jacobs (2017) states a formula for the biserial correlation coefficient, citing Pearson's original (1909) paper. I find that old paper hard to read. Does anyone know of a modern derivation of the form …
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What research that suggested non-additive effects are rare (in any domain) is Frank Harrell ...
I've just read this remark from Frank Harrell:
AHRQ-sponsored research I did on large medical outcomes datasets in
the 1990s with the amazing University of Nevada Reno
physician-statistician Phil Goo …
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What standard references discuss the differences between hypothesis testing, estimation and ... [closed]
Could someone point me at the standard references on the subject? …
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What standard references discuss the differences between hypothesis testing, estimation and ...
One reference is Shmueli 2010. To Explain or to Predict?
From the introduction:
My main premise is that the two are often conflated, yet the causal
versus predictive distinction has a large impact on …
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What references assert that the effect size of a nonsignificant covariate may be high?
An answer to a FAQ notes:
The effect size of a covariate may be high, even if it is not significant.
Does anyone know of papers I can reference to support that assertion?
FWIW, I do understand why i …