Roger D. Peng
@rdpeng
Professor of Statistics and Data Sciences @UT_Stats | Prev @JHUBiostat | R Programming for Data Science | @simplystats | @NSSDeviations | @theeffortreport
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https://rdpeng.org 08-10-2007 12:18:53
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Thanks Not So Standard Deviations for the shoutout on your latest pod! I re-asked the question about GenAI usage to my latest class (undergrad business students). Here are the results (1=rarely/not at all; 5=regularly/everyday).
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📣Our 🆕 paper Causal Inference is Not Just a Statistics Problem is out! Malco`lm()` Barrett (Now on Bluesky and Mastodon), King Ranch @[email protected], and I show that you can have 4 data sets with identical summary stats & visuals but very different data generating mechanisms-statistics alone can't tell you what to adjust for!
In Science Magazine: Mortality risk from United States coal electricity generation
Awesome working with Cory Zigler and francesca dominici and others on this important and complex work
science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…
I'm wildly excited to announce that Dr. Russell Shinohara is the 2023 Mortimer Spiegelman Awardee. Russell Shinohara is an incredible biostatistician who has made huge contributions to both the statistics and imaging fields. Congratulations!! simplystatistics.org/posts/2023-09-…
Join us for a Distinguished Speaker Series talk by Roger D. Peng UT Austin on 'Principles for Designing Complex Data Analyses'
➡️ Thursday. 9/21 at 12PM.
➡️ Register spr.ly/6014PI7Dq
Cosponsors Hariri Institute for Computing, Boston University Boston University School of Public Health Providence/Boston CFAR
After a short break, The Effort Report is back! We’re doing micro episodes and the first one is on promotion letters. Check your feeds!
headed to St. Louis for #SDSS2023 , the Symposium on Data Science & Statistics!
first time I’m going to this … excited to meet everyone ASA 🤓🤓🤓
if you’re there, check out our panel, organized by Emily Dodwell, on communicating statistics ⚡️
Sara Stoudt, PhD Roger D. Peng Kathy Ensor