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City: | Portsmouth |
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ISP: | University of Portsmouth |
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university home page normal 6 359 2018-04-26t16:49:00z 2018-04-26t17:11:00z 2 1244 7094 59 16 8322 12.00 clean false false false false en-gb x-none x-none microsoftinternetexplorer4 michael wood: academic interests [email protected] or [email protected] i am now retired but am keen to carry on working on a few of the themes covered by the links below. the main ones are the virtues of simplifying academic knowledge , especially statistics , and the peer review system . making sense of statistics: a non-mathematical approach (book published by palgrave, 2003) simple knowledge : why academic knowledge should be simplified brief notes on statistics: old version , new version brief notes on research methods (without the pointless jargon) other teaching notes, slides, etc a few conference presentations sceptical academic blog times higher scholarly web column (26 june, 2014) on my blog post about the closure of cambridge university resample.xlsx: a spreadsheet for resampling , bootstrapping, etc other software videos on statistics ancestral memoirs: grandfather , great aunt selected articles simple methods for estimating confidence levels, or tentative probabilities, for hypotheses instead of p values (2018). arxiv:1702.03129v2 [ stat.me ] or click here . making statistical methods more useful: some suggestions from a case study. sage open , vol. 3 , no. 1, 2013 or click here . spanish version . journals, repositories, peer review, non-peer review, and the future of scholarly communication (2013), arxiv:1311.4566 [ cs.dl ] or click here . maths should not be hard: the case for making academic knowledge more palatable. higher education review, 34 (3), 3-19, 2002. click here for a copy. ill make it simple . times higher, 30 august 2002. simplifying academic knowledge: opportunities, benefits and barriers (2015). https://ssrn.com/abstract=2687046 or click here . how sure are we? two approaches to statistical inference. (2018). arxiv:1803.06214 [ stat.ot ] or click here . the role of simulation approaches in statistics. journal of statistics education, 13 (3), http://www.amstat.org/publications/jse/v13n3/wood.html , 2005. bootstrapped confidence intervals as an approach to statistical inference. organizational research methods, 8 (4), 454‑470, 2005. click here the reliability of peer reviews of papers on information systems. journal of information science, 30 (1), 2-11 (with martyn roberts and barbara howell, 2004). click here the journal of everything . times higher, 22 april, 2010 . citation games: comments on the paper by annette risberg . notework : newsletter of the standing conference on organization and symbolism , may 2005, 26-8. the case for crunchy methods in practical mathematics. philosophy of mathematics education journal, 14, 2001. click here or here the pros and cons of using pros and cons for multi-criteria evaluation and decision making (2009). https://ssrn.com/abstract=1545189 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.1545189 are qualitative and quantitative useful terms for describing research? methodological innovations online 5 (1) 56-71 (with christine welch, 2010). copy in ssrn anecdote, fiction and statistics - the three poles of empirical methodology. click here . prospecting research: knowing when to stop. marketing letters, 12 (4), 299-313 (with richard christy, 2001). click here sampling for possibilities. quality & quantity, 33 , 185-202 (with richard christy, 1999). click here researching possibilities in marketing. qualitative market research, 2 (3), 189-196 (with richard christy, 1999). click here the notion of the customer in total quality management. total quality management, 8 (4), 181-194, 1997. click here computer packages as cognitive paradigms: implications for the education of accountants. journal of accounting education, 15 (1), 53-69 (with philip cahill and james hicks, 1997). click here statistical inference using bootstrap confidence intervals. significance, volume 1 (4), 180-182, 2004. click here statistical methods for monitoring service processes (1994). international journal of service industry management, 5 (4), 53-68. click here p values, confidence intervals or confidence levels for hypotheses? (2014). arxiv:0912.3878v5 [ stat.me ] bootstrapping confidence levels for hypotheses about regression models (2012). arxiv:0912.3880v4 [ stat.me ] statistical process monitoring in the 21st century (2002). in j. antony & d. preece ( eds ), understanding, managing and implementing quality: frameworks, techniques and cases (pp 103-119). london: routledge . click here the use of resampling for estimating control chart limits. journal of the operational research society, 50 , 651-659 (with mike kaye and nick capon, 1999). click here user-friendly statistical concepts for process monitoring. journal of the operational research society, 49 (9), 976-985 (with nick capon and mike kaye, 1998). click here
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