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*[http://www.stats.org/faq.htm Stats simplified] Statistical Assessment Service
*[http://www.stats.org/faq.htm Stats simplified] Statistical Assessment Service
*[http://www-stat.stanford.edu/~tibs/ElemStatLearn/ The Elements of Statistical Learning: Data Mining, Inference, and Prediction] Free e-book by Trevor Hastie, Robert Tibshirani, Jerome Friedman
*[http://www-stat.stanford.edu/~tibs/ElemStatLearn/ The Elements of Statistical Learning: Data Mining, Inference, and Prediction] Free e-book by Trevor Hastie, Robert Tibshirani, Jerome Friedman
*[https://measuringu.com/small-n/ Best Practices for Using Statistics on Small Sample Sizes] by Jeff Sauro | August 13, 2013


== Statistics for HCI Research ==
== Statistics for HCI Research ==
*[http://yatani.jp/HCIstats/HomePage Statistics for HCI Research] by Koji Yatani
*[http://yatani.jp/HCIstats/HomePage Statistics for HCI Research] by Koji Yatani
*[http://webword.com/moving/cochransq.html Statistically Analyzing Success Rates in Web Usability Testing: The Cochran's Q Test]  by Jamie Griffith
*[http://webword.com/moving/cochransq.html Statistically Analyzing Success Rates in Web Usability Testing: The Cochran's Q Test]  by Jamie Griffith
*[https://hci.rwth-aachen.de/statsplorer Statsplorer] by RWTH Aachen <br>
*[https://hci.rwth-aachen.de/statsplorer Statsplorer] by RWTH Aachen ''Statsplorer (formerly known as VisiStat) is a software tool that allows users to do statistical analysis by interacting with visualizations. It guides the user to select appropriate statistical analysis tasks based on her research questions.''
:''Statsplorer (formerly known as VisiStat) is a software tool that allows users to do statistical analysis by interacting with visualizations. It guides the user to select appropriate statistical analysis tasks based on her research questions.''
*[http://link.springer.com/book/10.1007%2F978-3-319-26633-6 Modern Statistical Methods for HCI] by Judy Robertson and Maurits Kaptein (Editors)


== Statistics with R ==
== Statistics with R ==
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*[http://rgm2.lab.nig.ac.jp/RGM2/func.php?rd_id=oro.nifti:hotmetal Hot Metal Color Table]
*[http://rgm2.lab.nig.ac.jp/RGM2/func.php?rd_id=oro.nifti:hotmetal Hot Metal Color Table]
*[http://motioninsocial.com/tufte/ Tufte in R] ("The idea behind Tufte in R is to use R - the most powerful open-source statistical programming language - to replicate excellent visualisation practices developed by Edward Tufte.") by Lukasz Piwek
*[http://motioninsocial.com/tufte/ Tufte in R] ("The idea behind Tufte in R is to use R - the most powerful open-source statistical programming language - to replicate excellent visualisation practices developed by Edward Tufte.") by Lukasz Piwek
*[http://rddj.info .Rddj] Resources for doing data journalism with R.


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