Title | Evidence-based Data Analysis: Treading a New Path for Reproducible Research (Part 2) |
Author | Roger Peng |
Year | 2013 |
Journal | Simply Statistics |
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Link for Open Access | (http://simplystatistics.org/2013/08/28/evidence-based-data-analysis-treading-a-new-path-for-reproducible-research-part-2/) |
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Web_Access_Paper | (http://simplystatistics.org/2013/08/28/evidence-based-data-analysis-treading-a-new-path-for-reproducible-research-part-2/) |
Contributed_by | Ron Thisted |
Commentary | - Data analysis is a "pipeline" that applies a series of methods sequentially; we should choose each step based on the best available (statistical) research. This is obviously easier to do with well-defined small chunks of analysis; it's not always so clear that there is a single "best" method. |
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Reference_Subject | Reproducible_Research |
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