Linear models summary sheet
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As part of my long slog towards statistical understanding, I started making notes on the very specific topic of linear models. The details are tricky and hard to keep in mind, and it is difficult to go back and forth between books and notes to try to review them. So I tried to summarize the basic ideas into a few pages (the summary sheet is not yet complete).Want to share your content on R-bloggers? click here if you have a blog, or here if you don't.
It’s not quite a cheat sheet, so I call it a summary sheet.
Here is the current version:
https://github.com/vasishth/StatisticsNotes
Needless to say (although I feel compelled to so it), the document is highly derivative of lecture notes I’ve been reading. Corrections and comments and/or suggestions for improvement are most welcome.
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