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  2. digress.dvi

    https://www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~rrw1/stats/digress.pdf
    10 Mar 2004: value. A knowledge of the psychology of human judgment can be.
  3. STATISTICAL MODELLING Part IICPractical 5: ANOVA and ANCOVA RDS/Lent…

    https://www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~rds37/teaching/statistical_modelling/Practical5.pdf
    16 Feb 2015: EssayMarks <- read.csv(paste0(file_path, "EssayMarks.csv"))). The data was collected as follows: 60 male (psychology) undergraduates read an essay supposedly writtenby a female undergraduate. ... Ratherdepressingly, this effect appears to have a name in
  4. STATISTICAL MODELLING Part IICPractical 3: Linear regression using R…

    https://www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~rds37/teaching/statistical_modelling/Practical3.pdf
    6 Feb 2015: BrainSize. (not advisable for large datasets). The data contains various measures of IQ (Intelligence Quotient) andbrain size measurements for 38 psychology students, along with their height, weight and gender.
  5. STATISTICAL MODELLING Part IIC, Michaelmas 2021Practical 5: ANOVA and …

    https://www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~qz280/teaching/modelling-2022/P5.pdf
    29 Apr 2024: file_path <- "http://www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/rds37/teaching/statistical_modelling/". > EssayMarks <- read.csv(paste0(file_path, "EssayMarks.csv")). The data was collected as follows: 60 male (psychology) undergraduates read ... Rather depressingly, this
  6. STATISTICAL MODELLING Part IIC, Michaelmas 2021Practical 3: Linear…

    https://www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~qz280/teaching/modelling-2022/P3.pdf
    29 Apr 2024: BrainSize. (not advisable for large datasets). The data contains various measures of IQ (Intelligence Quotient) andbrain size measurements for 38 psychology students, along with their height, weight and gender.
  7. Causal Inference

    https://www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~qz280/teaching/causal-2023/slides.pdf
    29 Apr 2024: Why is causal inference important? 1 Ubiquitous in many scientific disciplines: Medicine & biological sciences; Economics, psychology, & social sciences; Computer science & artificial intelligence; Policy & business decisions.
  8. Lecture Notes on Causal Inference(with corrections) Qingyuan Zhao May …

    https://www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~qz280/teaching/causal-2023/notes-2021.pdf
    29 Apr 2024: Journal of Educational Psychology, 66(5), 688–701. doi:10.1037/h0037350. 5Holland, P. W. (1986).
  9. Causal Inference: An Introduction Qingyuan Zhao Statistical…

    https://www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~qz280/talk/ssrmp-2020/slides.pdf
    29 Apr 2024: 5 Psychology: What is the effect of family structure on children’s outcome? ... Part I: Randomised experiments. The breakthrough. The idea of randomised experiments dates back to the early development ofexperimental psychology in the late 1800s by
  10. Mendelian Randomization: Old and New Insights Qingyuan Zhao…

    https://www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~qz280/talk/penn-biostat-2021/slides.pdf
    29 Apr 2024: Charles Sanders Perice (1839-1914). I With Joseph Jastrow, Peirce first introduced blinded, controlledrandomized experiments to psychology in 1884.
  11. Mendelian Randomization: Old and New Insights Qingyuan Zhao…

    https://www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~qz280/talk/epfl-2021/slides.pdf
    29 Apr 2024: Charles Sanders Perice (1839-1914). I With Joseph Jastrow, Peirce first introduced blinded, controlledrandomized experiments to psychology in 1884.

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