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<br>''Summer Seminar Series:'' '''Statistics without the Agonizing Pain (WAP Series)'''
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''Summer Seminar Series:'' '''Statistics without the Agonizing Pain (WAP Series)'''
 
<br>''Time/Location:''  '''Friday, June 19, 2009 – 3 pm – 4 pm Clark Hall 314'''
 
<br>''Time/Location:''  '''Friday, June 19, 2009 – 3 pm – 4 pm Clark Hall 314'''
 
<br>''Speaker:'' '''Daniel Q. Naiman, Department of Applied Mathematics and Statistics, JHU'''
 
<br>''Speaker:'' '''Daniel Q. Naiman, Department of Applied Mathematics and Statistics, JHU'''
 
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''Please join us for the first in our tutorial seminar series on statistical analysis. Our first section, hosted by Dr. Dan Naiman, will provide an informal discussion on statistical model selection. Dr. Naiman lead an discussion on how one might quantitatively (and qualitatively) choose between possible models. Questions are welcome from both supervised and fully-automatic perspectives.''
 
<li>Please join us for the first in our tutorial seminar series on statistical analysis. Our first section, hosted by Dr. Dan Naiman, will provide an informal discussion on statistical model selection. Dr. Naiman lead an discussion on how one might quantitatively (and qualitatively) choose between possible models. Questions are welcome from both supervised and fully-automatic perspectives.
 

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Statistics Without the Agonizing Pain (WAP Series)

“Discussion on Model Selection for Neuroscience Research”

Summer Seminar Series: Statistics without the Agonizing Pain (WAP Series)
Time/Location: Friday, June 19, 2009 – 3 pm – 4 pm Clark Hall 314
Speaker: Daniel Q. Naiman, Department of Applied Mathematics and Statistics, JHU Please join us for the first in our tutorial seminar series on statistical analysis. Our first section, hosted by Dr. Dan Naiman, will provide an informal discussion on statistical model selection. Dr. Naiman lead an discussion on how one might quantitatively (and qualitatively) choose between possible models. Questions are welcome from both supervised and fully-automatic perspectives.