(Re)lecteur assidu d’Astérix.
https://charlymarie.github.io/
I'd just add that multicollinearity is *almost* never an issue... unless your predictors are so heavily correlated that it becomes statistically spaghetti (i.e., that it becomes algebraically impossible to disentangle their unique effects, leading to unstable estimates).
I'd just add that multicollinearity is *almost* never an issue... unless your predictors are so heavily correlated that it becomes statistically spaghetti (i.e., that it becomes algebraically impossible to disentangle their unique effects, leading to unstable estimates).
While preparing my advanced statistics and methods class, I (surprisingly) had fun reproducing their Figure 1, adapting it to their Example 1, and ploting the text and arrows directly using ggplot().
While preparing my advanced statistics and methods class, I (surprisingly) had fun reproducing their Figure 1, adapting it to their Example 1, and ploting the text and arrows directly using ggplot().
On y parlera fraude, argent, travail, pauvreté, famille... C'est plus un chapitre, c'est une telenovela.
Le livre paraît d'ici la fin de l'année.
2025 s'annonce déjà un vrai plaisir
On y parlera fraude, argent, travail, pauvreté, famille... C'est plus un chapitre, c'est une telenovela.
Le livre paraît d'ici la fin de l'année.
2025 s'annonce déjà un vrai plaisir