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CBD063: Data Screening: Don’t Leave Home Without It - Dale Berger
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09-07-2011 19:48
Dale E Berger
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Although we know that statistical analyses and inferences can be quite inaccurate if there is a mismatch between data and statistical models, it is easy to rush into analyses before we have done a thorough job of data screening. To avoid costly errors and embarrassment, careful attention must be given to identify and deal with problematic data before we apply statistical tools for decision making. This webinar will address major issues in data screening using bivariate examples.
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