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The following pages link to Statistical paradises and paradoxes in big data. I: Law of large populations, big data paradox, and the 2016 US presidential election (Q1624804):
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- Rejoinder: ``Let's be imprecise in order to be precise (about what we don't know)'' (Q2038298) (← links)
- On making valid inferences by integrating data from surveys and other sources (Q2040672) (← links)
- Variable selection in propensity score adjustment to mitigate selection bias in online surveys (Q2110345) (← links)
- Robust Bayesian inference for big data: combining sensor-based records with traditional survey data (Q2154206) (← links)
- Statistical theory powering data science (Q2194583) (← links)
- On valid descriptive inference from non-probability sample (Q5880004) (← links)
- Comments on ``Data science, big data and statistics'' (Q5970966) (← links)
- Data Integration by Combining Big Data and Survey Sample Data for Finite Population Inference (Q6066747) (← links)
- Developments in Survey Research over the Past 60 Years: A Personal Perspective (Q6090522) (← links)
- Sampling Techniques for Big Data Analysis (Q6090536) (← links)
- Is there a role for statistics in artificial intelligence? (Q6103792) (← links)
- Addressing selection bias and measurement error in COVID-19 case count data using auxiliary information (Q6138611) (← links)