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Posted By Michael Zyphur 04-21-2026 09:36
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Hello everyone The American Statistical Association and Instats are hosting the upcoming ASA Sports Analytics Conference, a focused virtual two-day workshop on April 24–25 via instats.org. The conference will explore the methodological and applied frontiers of sports data science with academic and ...
Posted By Michael Zyphur 12-04-2025 08:59
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Hi everyone Instats is excited to offer a free seminar on Organizational Humor, livestreaming January 13 and led by professor Cecily Cooper from the Miami Herbert Business School, University of Miami. Once dismissed as a novelty, humor is now understood as a powerful driver of leadership effectiveness, ...
Posted By Michael Zyphur 09-16-2025 09:24
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Hi everyone Instats is excited to offer a free seminar, Behavioral Science of LLMs, livestreaming on October 3rd and led by Antonios Stamatogiannakis from IE Business School, IE University. As generative AI redefines research workflows, this workshop investigates a pivotal question: do Large Language ...
Posted By Michael Zyphur 05-06-2025 12:44
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Hi everyone Join us at Instats for a compelling free seminar on How Work Sustains Racial Inequality, running June 17th by professor and American Sociological Association president Adia Wingfield from the Department of Sociology at Washington University in St. Louis. Despite over 60 years since the ...
Posted By Michael Zyphur 04-15-2025 16:35
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Hi everyone Instats is excited to offer a free seminar, Simulation-Based Inference: Bootstrapping and Randomization, running May 1 and led by professors Patti Frazer Lock and Robin Lock. In today’s complex data environment, simulation-based inference methods offer a flexible and robust alternative ...