Best Statistical Sampling Theory Books | The Full List
Biostatistics
August 14, 2025
Navigate the complex world of sampling theory and survey methodology with our comprehensive analysis of fourteen essential books covering everything from foundational sampling techniques to ...
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Best Introduction to Statistics and Data Analysis Books | The Full List
Biostatistics
July 31, 2025
Discover the fundamentals of statistics and data analysis with our comprehensive review of seven essential books that make complex mathematical concepts accessible to everyone. From ...
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Best Causal Inference Books | The Full List
Biostatistics
June 22, 2025
The collection of works on causal inference and research design presents a comprehensive spectrum of approaches, methodologies, and applications across various fields, including epidemiology, economics, ...
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Statistical Hypothesis Testing of Failure-Time Data in Time-to-Event (or Survival) Analysis (Part II)
Shishir Rao
May 8, 2025
This article explores non-parametric testing methods for reliability and survival data analysis. Building on previous work, the author demonstrates how to conduct tests for trend ...
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Competing Risks in Time-to-Event (or Survival) Analysis–A Tutorial With Code
Shishir Rao
April 24, 2025
Explore competing risks in failure time data through a vehicle shock absorber case study. Learn how to calculate and interpret cumulative incidence functions for different ...
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Introduction to Time-to-Event (or Survival) Analysis–A Tutorial With Code
Shishir Rao
April 17, 2025
This article provides an introduction to time-to-event analysis, examining vehicle shock absorber failure data through survival modeling techniques. The author demonstrates how to estimate survival ...
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The Battle For The Soul Of Causal Inference
Justin Belair
March 29, 2025
Explore the decades-long intellectual rivalry shaping how we understand causality in data science. This analysis examines the fundamental tension between two giants of causal methodology: ...
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Association Does Not Imply Causation, Except When it Does – A Causal Inference Perspective
Justin Belair
March 28, 2025
Delving into the critical distinction between correlation and causation, this article explores why establishing true causal relationships remains one of the most challenging aspects of ...
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Selection Bias, A Causal Inference Perspective (With Downloadable Code Notebook)
Justin Belair
February 2, 2025
Collider bias occurs when we condition on (or select based on) a variable that is influenced by both the exposure and outcome of interest. This ...
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