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Jmasm43: Teereg: Trimmed Elemental Estimation (R), Wei Jiang, Matthew S. Mayo
Jmasm43: Teereg: Trimmed Elemental Estimation (R), Wei Jiang, Matthew S. Mayo
Journal of Modern Applied Statistical Methods
Trimmed elemental regression is robust to outliers and violations of model assumptions. Its properties and statistical inference were evaluated using bias-corrected and accelerated bootstrap confidence intervals. An R package named TEEReg is developed to compute the trimmed elemental estimates and the corresponding bootstrap confidence intervals. Two examples are provided to demonstrate its usage.
Selection Of Statistical Software For Data Scientists And Teachers, Ceyhun Ozgur, Min Dou, Yang Li, Grace Rogers
Selection Of Statistical Software For Data Scientists And Teachers, Ceyhun Ozgur, Min Dou, Yang Li, Grace Rogers
Journal of Modern Applied Statistical Methods
The need for analysts with expertise in big data software is becoming more apparent in today’s society. Unfortunately, the demand for these analysts far exceeds the number available. A potential way to combat this shortage is to identify the software sought by employers and to align this with the software taught by universities. This paper will examine multiple data analysis software – Excel add-ins, SPSS, SAS, Minitab, and R – and it will outline the cost, training, statistical methods/tests/uses, and specific uses within industry for each of these software. It will further explain implications for universities and students.