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Michael Schwob
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PhD Student at UT Austin | Spatio-Temporal Statistician | Ecological Statistics | Sci-fi and Comedy Fan
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My first textbook is officially available for pre-order today. Grab a copy if you're interested in developing a (statistical) research-oriented mindset. The book is designed as a stepping stone from statistical coursework to novel statistical research.
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Exercises in Statistical Reasoning
Students cultivate learning techniques in school that emphasize procedural problem solving and rote memorization. This leads to efficient problem solving for familiar problems. However, conducting nov...
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So exciting to see this out -- Michael has hugely accelerated my statistical training over the last few years and is incredible at explaining and teaching complex ideas in stats 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
My first textbook is officially available for pre-order today. Grab a copy if you're interested in developing a (statistical) research-oriented mindset. The book is designed as a stepping stone from statistical coursework to novel statistical research.
www.routledge.com/Exercises-in...
Exercises in Statistical Reasoning
Students cultivate learning techniques in school that emphasize procedural problem solving and rote memorization. This leads to efficient problem solving for familiar problems. However, conducting nov...
www.routledge.com
April 18, 2025 at 2:52 PM
My first textbook is officially available for pre-order today. Grab a copy if you're interested in developing a (statistical) research-oriented mindset. The book is designed as a stepping stone from statistical coursework to novel statistical research.
www.routledge.com/Exercises-in...
Exercises in Statistical Reasoning
Students cultivate learning techniques in school that emphasize procedural problem solving and rote memorization. This leads to efficient problem solving for familiar problems. However, conducting nov...
www.routledge.com
March 18, 2025 at 12:41 AM
In my latest paper (with M. Hooten and V. Narasimhan), we developed a dyadic model that accounts for the flow of biological processes in space-time. We applied our method to ancient human DNA data to study human movement in Bronze Age Europe. (1/5)

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Composite dyadic models for spatio-temporal data
ABSTRACT. Mechanistic statistical models are commonly used to study the flow of biological processes. For example, in landscape genetics, the aim is to inf
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January 13, 2025 at 5:33 PM