Jeromy Anglim's Blog: Psychology and Statistics


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Showing posts with label random. Show all posts

Monday, September 7, 2009

Logistic Regression Resources in SPSS or R

Question: A researcher asked me: "What resources are available for running and interpreting a logistic regression?"

Monday, August 17, 2009

Selecting University Students: Perspectives from Selection and Recruitment

The discussion paper mentions other means for selecting students in addition to their performance in the final year of high school (ENTER).
I see the issue as involving two elements:

  1. What criterion of an effective selection system does the university want to use?
  2. What measurement system can be put in place to maximise this criterion?
The first issue is a matter of values and policy. The second issue is empirical.
From The Age article I gather that there is concern for: representation from disadvantaged student groups and academic potential.
Many other values could be mentioned, including transparency, procedural justice, cost of administration, and so on. No doubt any decision would be a synthesis of such concerns. However, if the choice of criterion could be resolved, the question of a measurement system is largely an empirical question.

Friday, June 12, 2009

Redmond Barry Building Views: 4 Seasons in One Day

A series of pictures from my office window.

Saturday, March 14, 2009

Photos from My Office - The University of Melbourne




For all its quirks, the Redmond Barry Building provides some very nice views.