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  • Dr. De Mars General Life Ramblings | Grantwriting

    So many things are happening …

    ByAnnMaria De Mars August 30, 2013

    My last post has been a while since I have been in San Jose, Oakland, San Diego and Fort Totten this month. That is just the beginning of what our Chief Marketing Officer has referred to as the 7 Generation Games World Tour. Perhaps this would be better suited on our 7 Generation Games blog…

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  • Dr. De Mars General Life Ramblings

    Women in Tech: Why am I here?

    ByAnnMaria De Mars August 20, 2013January 9, 2014

    Dave Winer set off a firestorm with his blog post asking Why are there so few women programmers. Lots of people on twitter and his blog called him a lot of unwarranted names, said his straight, white, male privilege was showing, etc. etc. Just a suggestion — if you find yourself getting all bent out…

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    Categorical data analysis in three parts

    ByAnnMaria De Mars August 18, 2013August 19, 2013

    Ever since my daughters referred to the day in April when we all take our kids to the office as “Bore your daughters at work day”, it has been clear to me that others do not find me as interesting as I find myself. Based on this profound knowledge, when I was asked to talk…

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  • 55 things | Dr. De Mars General Life Ramblings

    What I’ve Learned in 55 Years

    ByAnnMaria De Mars August 15, 2013August 15, 2013

    I was planning to finish off with the single most important thing I have learned in 55 years, but life has a way of running away with me. Between meeting with an after-school program that will be using our game next month, a meet-up in San Jose, getting our update 2.10 ready to go, writing…

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  • 55 things | Dr. De Mars General Life Ramblings

    Hard Lessons: 2. Not all friends are created equal

    ByAnnMaria De Mars August 12, 2013August 12, 2013

    Not sure what the average number of people to have bailed out of jail is, nor the average number of countries from which people have called you for said bail money, but I’m pretty certain that I have exceeded both of those averages. As I explained to my niece, Samantha, the other day, when people…

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  • 55 things | Dr. De Mars General Life Ramblings

    Hard Lessons: 1. Don’t mistake colleagues for friends

    ByAnnMaria De Mars August 9, 2013

    Contrary to appearances, I’m a fairly private person. You might not think so from some of what I write on this blog, but I challenge anyone to read through here and find personal details like the number of my siblings who have passed away or something hurtful someone might have done to me. Since I’m…

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  • 55 things

    No one cares how you feel. Move on.

    ByAnnMaria De Mars August 8, 2013August 8, 2013

    Despite what you might think from reading this blog, there is an awful lot about my feelings that I keep to myself, which leads me to #51 of 55 things I have learned in (almost) 55 years – No one really cares about your feelings all that much. Maybe your parents do. Perhaps your boyfriend/ girlfriend…

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    Logistic regression in pictures: Part 3

    ByAnnMaria De Mars August 7, 2013August 7, 2013

    This is the third and last part of my attempt to explain logistic regression in pictures. You can see a picture of odds ratios here,  and a picture of two charts of predicted probabilities, to compare models, here. If people only know one chart associated with logistic regression, it is usually the ROC chart, though…

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    Logistic regression, in pictures : Part 2

    ByAnnMaria De Mars August 5, 2013August 5, 2013

    I tweeted that I believed one could explain logistic regression results in three or four charts, and Alberta Soranzo tweeted back, “Try me.” Challenge accepted.  These data are taken from the Kaiser-Permanente study of the Oldest Old,  a sample of 5,986 people who were aged 65-95 when recruited into the study. Participants were followed for…

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    A statistical picture is worth 1,000 words

    ByAnnMaria De Mars August 4, 2013August 4, 2013

    One nice thing that SAS Enterprise Guide does is produce a series of graphs when you do a logistic regression. Too many people just skim over the table of Type III effects, say what is significant and isn’t and go on their merry way, which is too bad, because sometimes your graphs are very easy…

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