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Blog on Statistics by Andrew Gelman, a professor of statistics and political science and director of the Applied Statistics Center at Columbia University. He has received the Outstanding Statistical Application award from the American Statistical Association.3 posts / dayTwitter followers 11.8K ⋅ Social Engagement 45⋅ Domain Authority 93⋅ Alexa Rank 131.1K

Baltimore, MD

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We are three biostatistics professors (Jeff Leek, Roger Peng, and Rafa Irizarry) who are fired up about the new era where data are abundant and statisticians are scientists. We'll be posting ideas we find interesting, contributing to discussion of science/popular writing, linking to articles that inspire us, and sharing advice with up-and-coming statisticians.3 posts / yearFacebook fans 2.2K ⋅ Twitter followers 43.9K ⋅ Social Engagement 61⋅ Domain Authority 55⋅ Alexa Rank 332.3K

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Latest blog posts on statistics, R, machine learning, data visualization. Stay current and informed about statistics.30 posts / yearTwitter followers 4.7K ⋅ Domain Authority 44⋅ Alexa Rank 467.9K

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This is a subreddit for the discussion of statistical theory, software and application.23 posts / dayFacebook fans 1.1M ⋅ Twitter followers 458.7K ⋅ Domain Authority 91⋅ Alexa Rank 23

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Looking for elementary statistics help? You've come to the right place. Statistics How To has more than 1,000 articles and hundreds of videos for elementary statistics, probability, AP statistics and advanced statistics topics.3 posts / monthFacebook fans 3.3K ⋅ Social Engagement 1⋅ Domain Authority 70⋅ Alexa Rank 25.8K

California, United States

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FlowingData explores how statisticians, designers, and computer scientists are using data to help us understand more about ourselves and surroundings, mainly through visualization.2 posts / dayFacebook fans 23.4K ⋅ Twitter followers 82.7K ⋅ Social Engagement 151⋅ Domain Authority 79⋅ Alexa Rank 99.6K

Punxsutawney, PA

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Freakonometrics deals with academic matters, as well as issues in concerning the economy and those relevant to mathematics.1 post / dayTwitter followers 17.8K ⋅ Social Engagement 1 ⋅ Domain Authority 50 ⋅ Alexa Rank 29K

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Statistics with R, and open source stuff (software, data, community)Domain Authority 48 ⋅ Alexa Rank 193.8K

Melbourne, Australia

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A blog by Rob J Hyndman. Rob is a Professor of Statistics in the Department of Econometrics and Business Statistics at Monash University, and Editor-in-Chief of the International Journal of Forecasting. He develops statistical models, algorithms and software for forecasting, analysing and visualizing data.30 posts / yearTwitter followers 5.3K ⋅ Domain Authority 49 ⋅ Alexa Rank 191.9K

Wellington City, New Zealand

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I write about applications of data and analytical techniques like statistical modelling and simulation to real-world situations. I show how to access and use data, and provide examples of analytical products and the code that produced them.1 post / weekTwitter followers 657 ⋅ Social Engagement 33 ⋅ Domain Authority 38 ⋅ Alexa Rank 206

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News from the Stanford Department of Statistics.2 posts / quarterDomain Authority 93 ⋅ Alexa Rank 906

Montreal, Canada

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The Data for Sustainable Development UIS Blog showcases innovative solutions as researchers and analysts worldwide explore ways to gather more and better data. On this blog platform, experts from within and beyond the UNESCO Institute for Statistics set out their vision for data that shine a light on what really works for human development.2 posts / quarterFacebook fans 487.9K ⋅ Twitter followers 8.1K ⋅ Social Engagement 8 ⋅ Domain Authority 93 ⋅ Alexa Rank 5.8K

Clearwater, FL

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Our statistical consulting blog covers a wide range of topics from selecting the appropriate statistical analysis to motivational articles.1 post / dayTwitter followers 1.2K ⋅ Social Engagement 2 ⋅ Domain Authority 54 ⋅ Alexa Rank 51.1K

Williamstown, Massachusetts , United States

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A group blog by students and faculty at Williams College. Posts are generally thoughtful and well written, with a good mix of math, stats and education focused pieces.2 posts / weekFacebook fans 22.4K ⋅ Twitter followers 18K ⋅ Instagram Followers 14.8K ⋅ Domain Authority 71 ⋅ Alexa Rank 79K

Houston

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A blog by John. D Cook, statistician, mathematician, consultant, manager and professor. While not all posts are directly concerned with statistics, they are all typically engaging and worthwhile.1 post / dayTwitter followers 39.2K ⋅ Social Engagement 8 ⋅ Domain Authority 59 ⋅ Alexa Rank 167.7K

San Francisco, CA

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Win-Vector Blog is a data science blog which gives tips and tricks for using R programming in data science.5 posts / quarterJun 2007Twitter followers 2.3K ⋅ Social Engagement 13 ⋅ Domain Authority 46 ⋅ Alexa Rank 676.2K

Chicago, Illinois, United States

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Revolutions is a blog dedicated to news and information of interest to members of the R community. Follow to keep up with daily news about using open source R for data analysis, predictive modeling, data science, and visualization.1 post / monthJul 2017Twitter followers 31.6K ⋅ Social Engagement 228 ⋅ Domain Authority 59 ⋅ Alexa Rank 303K

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A French university professor blogs about statistics (mostly of the computational and Bayesian variety), climbing, travel, running, books, and fatherhood. Occasionally reviews books on statistics as well. Definitely worth checking out.2 posts / daySocial Engagement 1 ⋅ Domain Authority 40 ⋅ Alexa Rank 786.2K

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An analytics blog covering issues in data science including R and Python tutorials and interviews with analytics practitioners2 posts / quarterFacebook fans 695 ⋅ Domain Authority 41 ⋅ Alexa Rank 925.3K

Brooklyn, NY

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Modern statistics and econometrics with application to capital markets.1 post / monthMar 2011Domain Authority 23 ⋅ Alexa Rank 871.2K

New York

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Comments on using statistical thinking in current events, by Kaiser Fung, author of 'Numbers Rule Your World: the hidden influence of probability and statistics in everything you do'3 posts / weekTwitter followers 5.9K ⋅ Social Engagement 5 ⋅ Domain Authority 54 ⋅ Alexa Rank 1.2M

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The blog of Dr. AnnMaria De Mars, president of the online statistics education company The Julia Group, is attractively designed and frequently updated. Interesting, well written, and generally accessible reflections on statistics, mathematics, technology and other related topics are the norm.12 posts / yearTwitter followers 2.8K ⋅ Domain Authority 40 ⋅ Alexa Rank 1.5M

UK

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The Royal Statistical Society (RSS) is the UK's only professional and learned society devoted to the interests of statistics and statisticians. It is also one of the most influential and prestigious statistical societies in the world. The Society has an international membership, and is active in a wide range of areas both directly and indirectly pertaining to the study and application of statistics.30 posts / yearDec 2009Facebook fans 9.8K ⋅ Twitter followers 27.8K ⋅ Social Engagement 9 ⋅ Domain Authority 58 ⋅ Alexa Rank 4.1M

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Who can resist statistical analysis mixed with adorable felines? Hasn't been updated in a while, but some really excellent posts explaining basic statistics in an engaging and understandable way.1 post / weekFacebook fans 410 ⋅ Social Engagement 24 ⋅ Domain Authority 34 ⋅ Alexa Rank 1.6M

New Zealand

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'Statistical thinking will one day be as necessary for efficient citizenship as the ability to read and write.' - H.G. Wells4 posts / weekFacebook fans 588 ⋅ Twitter followers 1.6K ⋅ Social Engagement 3 ⋅ Domain Authority 45 ⋅ Alexa Rank 2.1M

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Neal is a Professors of Statistics and Computer Science at the University of Toronto. Most posts are directly concerned with statistics, with the occasional foray into more general and personal topics. Lots of good stuff for people interested in R programming as well.1 post / monthSocial Engagement 13 ⋅ Domain Authority 35 ⋅ Alexa Rank 2.4M

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Resources for calculating sample size for clinical trials. Insights from our sample size experts.21 posts / yearDomain Authority 33 ⋅ Alexa Rank 2.5M

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Professor of philosophy of science, logic, experiment, statistical inference; now an independent philosopher & stock trader; split time in NYC & Va (and London)1 post / weekTwitter followers 1.6K ⋅ Social Engagement 1 ⋅ Domain Authority 43 ⋅ Alexa Rank 2.7M

United Kingdom

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A left-leaning UK group blog on the uses of statistics in society. The official blog of the Radical Statistics Group, which is devoted to using statistics to support movements for progressive social change. Includes many interesting critiques of the use and abuse of stats by government and corporate officials.4 posts / quarterFacebook fans 583 ⋅ Twitter followers 3.4K ⋅ Social Engagement 2 ⋅ Domain Authority 38 ⋅ Alexa Rank 3.7M

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Statisfaction is maintained by several PhD students with the goal of sharing statistics information. They primarily share tips and tricks for use at work, interesting articles, and any upcoming conferences.2 posts / quarterDomain Authority 22 ⋅ Alexa Rank 4M

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This site features multiple exercises for practicing Bayesian data analysis (answers included), as well as lists of upcoming workshops at universities across the US.1 post / quarterDomain Authority 38 ⋅ Alexa Rank 4.1M

Ottawa, ON

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Don't let the title throw you off. There's a lot more than just baseball stats here. Phil Birnbaum takes on everything (and everyone) from Warren Buffett, to the stock market, to sports predictors and subjects them to a rigorous statistical analysis.1 post / monthTwitter followers 936 ⋅ Social Engagement 1 ⋅ Domain Authority 44 ⋅ Alexa Rank 5.7M

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The goal of this blog is to support statistics teachers and share some statistics love ♥ Authored by Anna-Marie Fergusson.3 posts / quarterFacebook fans 150 ⋅ Twitter followers 65 ⋅ Social Engagement 2 ⋅ Domain Authority 19 ⋅ Alexa Rank 7.6M

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The Internet World Stats Blog2 posts / quarterDomain Authority 23 ⋅ Alexa Rank 7.9M

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Mostly ideas for teaching Statistics in a manner that is not awful. Mom, wife, and social psychologist at Gannon University. By Jessica Hartnett.4 posts / monthSocial Engagement 1 ⋅ Domain Authority 26 ⋅ Alexa Rank 10.7M

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A collaborative blog by several law and political science professors brings an empirically and statistically based perspective to legal studies. Posts typically discuss new research in empirical legal scholarship and empirical claims in the news and politics in a broadly accessible way. Especially of interest to those curious about the intersection of stats and the law.1 post / weekOct 2017Domain Authority 43 ⋅ Alexa Rank 15.1M

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Crunching numbers so you don't have to.2 posts / dayDomain Authority 13 ⋅

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I am a PhD student at Anand Agricultural University, Anand. I am blogging to help researchers to apply Statistics in their research work. Would love to interact with researchers so that I can encounter novel application of Statistics.2 posts / monthTwitter followers 16 ⋅

Princeton, NJ

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Sebastien Bubeck is an Assistant Professor at Princeton University whose main interest is in sequential decision making. The name of the blog is derived from one of the largest problems in sequential decision making and the blog is centered around statistics and probability.2 posts / yearDomain Authority 93 ⋅ Alexa Rank 3K

Greenville, SC

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Biostatistics, clinical trial design, critical thinking about drugs and healthcare, skepticism, the scientific process.Twitter followers 655 ⋅ Domain Authority 20 ⋅ Alexa Rank 15.5M

London, UK

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News and useful stuff about statistics. Robert is a senior lecturer in health and social care statistics based in London.3 posts / yearMay 2012Twitter followers 6.3K ⋅ Domain Authority 25 ⋅

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My name is Dr Ewan Cameron. I'm a Senior Computational Statistician in the Department of Zoology at the University of Oxford, working in the SEEG for the Malaria Atlas Project (MAP) to model the geospatial distribution of the global malaria burden.29 posts / yearDomain Authority 19 ⋅ Alexa Rank 23.7M

London, UK

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I'm Adam Jacobs, welcome to my blog. I'm a medical statistician, and I've worked in clinical research since 1996. This blog is a collection of my random thoughts about statistics, medicine, science, and other stuff. In my spare time, I recently did a degree in social sciences with the Open University, so you may also find the occasional post on social science stuff as well.2 posts / yearDec 2014Twitter followers 2.8K ⋅ Social Engagement 118 ⋅ Domain Authority 37 ⋅

Ithaca, NY

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The founder and president of The Analysis Factor, a statistics consulting company, tackles issues in applied statistics and data analysis on her blog. Complex statistical concepts and analysis are explained with clarity, though some background in stats is needed to understand most posts16 posts / yearFacebook fans 400 ⋅ Twitter followers 2.4K ⋅ Domain Authority 49 ⋅ Alexa Rank 68.4K

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A professor at Universite Paris Dauphine, Ryder blogs on 'statistics and other stuff', but mainly about statistics. Postings are not very frequent, but usually include interesting questions or insights regarding the statistical world.3 posts / yearDomain Authority 14 ⋅

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Statlect is a collection of lectures on probability theory and mathematical statistics. It is offered as a free service to the mathematical community.1 post / yearDomain Authority 40 ⋅ Alexa Rank 232.4K

Brighton

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Statistics blog by Andy Field. Andy is Professor of Child Psychopathology at the University of Sussex, UK. Historically he researches emotion development in children, but increasingly he sits alone in a cave full of glow-worms listening to heavy metal and 70's rock and looking at numbers.Twitter followers 10K ⋅ Domain Authority 39 ⋅ Alexa Rank 2.2M

Philadelphia

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Bayesianbiologist is run by Corey Chivers, a PhD candidate at McGill University in Montreal. He blogs on statistics, biology, and other areas of interest relevant to science.1 post / yearTwitter followers 1.8K ⋅ Domain Authority 32 ⋅ Alexa Rank 2.9M

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A group blog about the role of statistics in the behavioral sciences. Written by current and retired academics, many of the posts are directed towards explaining difficult statistical concepts to students. An excellent resource for newcomers to the statistical world.Domain Authority 18 ⋅ Alexa Rank 9.5M

Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

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Posts on statistics, study design, statistical computing, R, and more with a focus on research applications in psychology.1 post / monthFacebook fans 3.3K ⋅ Twitter followers 2.5K ⋅ Domain Authority 41 ⋅ Alexa Rank 4.2M

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Opinions about surveys, sampling, big data, charts, statistics, and more. Authored by Annie Pettit.7 posts / yearTwitter followers 11.9K ⋅ Domain Authority 38 ⋅ Alexa Rank 2.3M

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A blog where professional statisticians from around the globe gather to share information, discuss new developments, and help each other find better ways to disseminate statistical information to the public. Most of the posts focus on data visualization, which means lots of interesting statistics related graphics.2 posts / yearDomain Authority 33 ⋅ Alexa Rank 3.4M