![]() ![]() Stroup’s Generalized Linear Mixed Models: Modern Concepts, Methods and Applications, which according to the blurb comes ‘with numerous examples using SAS PROC GLIMMIX’.I’ve ordered a couple of books from CRC Press, which I hope to receive soon (it depends on how long it takes for the parcel to arrive to the middle of nowhere): In my case I learned calculus partly with Piskunov’s book (I’m a sucker for Soviet books, free DjVu), matrix algebra with Searle’s book and programming with… that’s another story. He states that the reader ‘must know calculus, basic matrix algebra, and have some minimal skill in programming’, which incidentally is the bare minimum for someone that wants to get a good handle on stats. The download link is near the end of the page. Matloff also has an open book (as in free PDF, 3.5MB) entitled ‘From Algorithms to Z-Scores: Probabilistic and Statistical Modeling in Computer Science’. ![]() I can’t remember if I’ve recommended Matloff’s The Art of R Programming before if I haven’t, go and read the book for a good exposition of the language. Here there are some things I’ve come across lately. ![]() Although rather than partying it mostly has been reading, taking pictures and trying to learn how to record sounds. ‘No estaba muerto, andaba the parranda’ † as the song says. ![]()
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