Hi there, I'm very glad to use the R-help mailing list for R-related question but more and more often I face general statistical problems. Does anyone know by chance a community (mailinglist, forum, ...) where I can ask these kind of questions? I'm glad for any link or hint :-) Antje
Statistic community?
5 messages · Antje, Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY), Heather Turner +2 more
Hey Antje & list,
Antje wrote:
I'm very glad to use the R-help mailing list for R-related question
but
more and more often I face general statistical problems. Does anyone
know
by chance a community (mailinglist, forum, ...) where I can ask these
kind
of questions?
I myself have recently started lurking at the Allstat and Stat-L lists. Stat-L does not seem very active, and my impression of Allstat is that it's mostly used for distributing information about conferences and vacancies. In addition, Allstat does not encourage discussion on-list - their rules ask you to reply to people in person. I myself prefer on-list discussions, as I frequently learn from these (just by lurking). So you could also try out these two lists - and if you find anything else, I would love to hear about them :-) Kind regards, Gjalt-Jorn --- Gjalt-Jorn Peters Work & Social Psychology, faculty of Psychology & Neuroscience, Maastricht University
When discussions do burst out on the allstat list, people are usually pointed to one of the following alternatives: http://groups.google.com/group/MedStats http://datashaping.ning.com/forum HTH Heather
Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) wrote:
Hey Antje & list,
Antje wrote:
I'm very glad to use the R-help mailing list for R-related question
but
more and more often I face general statistical problems. Does anyone
know
by chance a community (mailinglist, forum, ...) where I can ask these
kind
of questions?
I myself have recently started lurking at the Allstat and Stat-L lists. Stat-L does not seem very active, and my impression of Allstat is that it's mostly used for distributing information about conferences and vacancies. In addition, Allstat does not encourage discussion on-list - their rules ask you to reply to people in person. I myself prefer on-list discussions, as I frequently learn from these (just by lurking). So you could also try out these two lists - and if you find anything else, I would love to hear about them :-) Kind regards, Gjalt-Jorn --- Gjalt-Jorn Peters Work & Social Psychology, faculty of Psychology & Neuroscience, Maastricht University
______________________________________________ R-help at r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help PLEASE do read the posting guide http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.
You might also try... http://groups.google.com/group/sci.stat.consult http://groups.google.com/group/sci.stat.edu http://groups.google.com/group/sci.stat.math Although I can't swear these don't overlap with some already mentioned. HTH Keith J "Heather Turner" <Heather.Turner at warwick.ac.uk> wrote in message news:49A52167.10700 at warwick.ac.uk...
When discussions do burst out on the allstat list, people are usually pointed to one of the following alternatives: http://groups.google.com/group/MedStats http://datashaping.ning.com/forum HTH Heather Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) wrote:
Hey Antje & list,
Antje wrote:
I'm very glad to use the R-help mailing list for R-related question
but
more and more often I face general statistical problems. Does anyone
know
by chance a community (mailinglist, forum, ...) where I can ask these
kind
of questions?
I myself have recently started lurking at the Allstat and Stat-L lists. Stat-L does not seem very active, and my impression of Allstat is that it's mostly used for distributing information about conferences and vacancies. In addition, Allstat does not encourage discussion on-list - their rules ask you to reply to people in person. I myself prefer on-list discussions, as I frequently learn from these (just by lurking). So you could also try out these two lists - and if you find anything else, I would love to hear about them :-) Kind regards, Gjalt-Jorn --- Gjalt-Jorn Peters Work & Social Psychology, faculty of Psychology & Neuroscience, Maastricht University
3 days later
Usenet groups sci.stat.math, sci.stat.consult ?
--- On Wed, 2/25/09, Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) <Gj.Peters at PSYCHOLOGY.unimaas.nl> wrote:
From: Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) <Gj.Peters at PSYCHOLOGY.unimaas.nl> Subject: Re: [R] Statistic community? To: r-help at stat.math.ethz.ch Received: Wednesday, February 25, 2009, 4:28 AM Hey Antje & list,
Antje wrote:
I'm very glad to use the R-help mailing list for
R-related question but
more and more often I face general statistical
problems. Does anyone know
by chance a community (mailinglist, forum, ...) where
I can ask these kind
of questions?
I myself have recently started lurking at the Allstat and Stat-L lists. Stat-L does not seem very active, and my impression of Allstat is that it's mostly used for distributing information about conferences and vacancies. In addition, Allstat does not encourage discussion on-list - their rules ask you to reply to people in person. I myself prefer on-list discussions, as I frequently learn from these (just by lurking). So you could also try out these two lists - and if you find anything else, I would love to hear about them :-) Kind regards, Gjalt-Jorn --- Gjalt-Jorn Peters Work & Social Psychology, faculty of Psychology & Neuroscience, Maastricht University
______________________________________________ R-help at r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help PLEASE do read the posting guide http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.
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