Statistical Training Program

What's the difference? Classical vs Bayesian Statistical Modelling
04 Oct

What's the difference? Classical vs Bayesian Statistical Modelling

This workshop helps newcomers to Bayesian analysis transition from their classical understanding of statistical modelling to a Bayesian one.
Quantitative Validation for Survey Constructs
29 Sep

Quantitative Validation for Survey Constructs

This is one part of a two-part series, which aims to guide participants on how to validate surveys.
Critical Inquiry of Method (CIM) - Comparing Multiple Methods
26 Sep

Critical Inquiry of Method (CIM) - Comparing Multiple Methods

This workshop is the second in a two-part series about critical inquiry of method (CIM). It builds on the first workshop, which focussed on how to transparently report and justify a single choice of method, including the role of critical thinking.
Taming ggplot graphics in R
23 Sep

Taming ggplot graphics in R

This workshop builds on the previous one (Excellent Graphics in R), which showed how ggplot supports Tufte's principles of excellence, for visualising data. Underlying ggplot is a Grammar of Graphics, a powerful framework for drawing all kinds of graphs.
Taming ggplot graphics in R
23 Sep

Taming ggplot graphics in R

This workshop builds on the previous one (Excellent Graphics in R), which showed how ggplot supports Tufte's principles of excellence, for visualising data.
Excellent Graphics in R
16 Sep

Excellent Graphics in R

We weave in discussion of the principles of excellent graphics, whilst introducing a grammar of graphics in the ggplot2 package. Five versions of these principles are put into action, to explain and motivate different methods of visualising data.