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    Don’t Believe Other People are Smarter Than You + Github is awesome

    ByAnnMaria De Mars September 25, 2013

    If you want to be a programmer, entrepreneur or a statistician, the best advice that I can give is, “Don’t believe other people are smarter than you.” Sometimes that is hard advice to take. I read an interesting blog post by Ali Berlinksi, “I miss being stereotyped”, about being Asian-American and moving to an area…

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  • Dr. De Mars General Life Ramblings

    I Love LA & Here I Am

    ByAnnMaria De Mars September 22, 2013

    Years ago, I was teaching a course on psychological assessment in a program on Addiction Counseling. The counseling professors had a term for people who moved to another city or state in an attempt to solve their substance abuse problems, “going geographic”. The problem with that strategy, they said, is that wherever you go, there…

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  • Dr. De Mars General Life Ramblings

    First Annual Tribal Disabilities Conference

    ByAnnMaria De Mars September 20, 2013September 20, 2013

    On October 3rd, Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa is hosting the first ever (but to be annual) Tribal Disabilities Conference. The theme this year is “The World of Disabilities” and I am super-excited because I am going to be giving the keynote address along with my long-time friend and business partner, Dr. Erich Longie.  …

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  • Dr. De Mars General Life Ramblings

    What would you give up for success?

    ByAnnMaria De Mars September 19, 2013September 19, 2013

    I’ll be honest, I bought Debora Spar’s book, Wonder Women, in part because of a New York Times review that quoted her as saying, I was walking in National Airport, I had a very big interview. It was actually with the C.I.A. I was feeling very professional, and I was wearing my graduation suit, sensible…

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    Box and whisker plots – they’re not just fun to say!

    ByAnnMaria De Mars September 17, 2013

    Box and whisker plots can give you an understanding of your data at a glance – IF you know what you’re looking at. The BOX extends from the 25th percentile to the 75th percentile. That line in the middle is the median, also known as the 50th percentile. The diamond inside the box is the…

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    Item Difficulty Analysis in Six (or Fewer) Easy Steps

    ByAnnMaria De Mars September 12, 2013

    What is item difficulty analysis and how is it helpful? Item difficulty analysis is simply examining what percentage of students answered each item correctly. Item difficulty analysis is one basic way to establish test validity. One would expect that items at the second-grade level would have the lowest level of difficulty, being answered by the…

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  • Dr. De Mars General Life Ramblings

    My Two Answers to Everything

    ByAnnMaria De Mars September 10, 2013September 10, 2013

    I was going to write about item analysis today but all of the tweets and posts on sexism in the technology field distracted me. So, here are my comments on that and then I’m going back to work. 1. I think sexism is cowardice and bullying. Having coached and competed in combat sports for 43…

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  • Software | Technology

    Make a note of this overlooked feature in SAS Enterprise Guide

    ByAnnMaria De Mars September 7, 2013

    Sometimes the simplest things can make life easier. When I start exploring a new data set, the first thing I do is the Characterize Data task. With even modest-sized datasets this produces a lot of output. For example, the data from Spirit Lake: The Game, with about 80 variables and 88 subjects produced 93 pages….

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  • Dr. De Mars General Life Ramblings | Software | Technology

    Exploring Your Data with SAS Enterprise Guide: Important Basics

    ByAnnMaria De Mars September 4, 2013

    I’m doing a Hands-On Workshop in Las Vegas at the Western Users of SAS Software conference in November. When they asked me for some topics, I thought about factor analysis or categorical data analysis, but I’m already doing a couple of other talks on those procedures. I really felt like one of the most overlooked…

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  • Dr. De Mars General Life Ramblings | The Julia Group

    How our start-up culture is different

    ByAnnMaria De Mars September 1, 2013September 1, 2013

    If you haven’t read this post by Shanley Kane on toxic lies about start-up culture, you should check it out. One value in this post is it reminds me of what we DON’T want to do at The Julia Group, as we start up a new venture with 7 Generation Games 1. We hire people…

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