So whats the deal with preferences? Mar 4 17 Read more... Analysis Exploring the 2016 Federal Australian election and how the parties relate to each other with primary votes and two party preference flow data and R. Continue reading →
Multiple Linear Regression Workflow in R Dec 27 16 Read more... Analysis Unlike software like SPSS, R does not always provide all the output or tests for a particular technique in the one place. What in SPSS can be added with a check box in R generally means yet another package. Continue reading →
Correspondence Analysis in R Dec 11 16 Read more... Analysis Currently I am studying statistics with Swinburne University of Technology and most of the work has been done with SPSS. Unfortunately I don’t have access to SPSS outside of the academic version. However I do have access to R. R … Continue reading →
Visualising the Question: Is it really “Two Party Preferred”? Oct 17 16 Read more... Analysis During the ABC coverage of the last Australian Federal election the Liberal panelist enjoyed pointing out how little of the primary vote the Labor party had, but the Liberal party were not likely to get over 50% either. Continue reading →
Prices in Search and Shiny Sep 13 15 Read more... Analysis With about a year’s worth of this data on hand, now is as good a time to start to have a closer look at it, and an excuse to put something together in Shiny. Continue reading →
How Not to be Wrong* Jun 14 15 Read more... Analysis Everyone agrees that testing stuff is important. Unfortunately just because someone in marketing can string together the phrase “A/B testing” on a slide does not mean it will be done well. Continue reading →