October 5, 2014
Briefly
- Two more programs to simulate various sorts of colour blindness, so you don’t make your graphs completely useless: Sim Daltonism and Chromatic Vision Simulator
- From the New York Times: Can Big Data Tell Us What Clinical Trials Don’t? (complies with Betteridge’s Law) (via Roger Peng) [and more from KQED, via Mark Ferris]
- Interactive picture of NZ electricity generation, usage, and price (via JJ Eldridge)
Thomas Lumley (@tslumley) is Professor of Biostatistics at the University of Auckland. His research interests include semiparametric models, survey sampling, statistical computing, foundations of statistics, and whatever methodological problems his medical collaborators come up with. He also blogs at Biased and Inefficient See all posts by Thomas Lumley »
Betteridge’s law even has twitter.
https://twitter.com/BetteridgesLaw
10 years ago