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Aaron Fisher
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Aaron Fisher

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I am a fourth year PhD candidate in the Biostatistics department at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. My thesis research is on high dimensional data decompositions, under the advisement of Vadim Zipunnikov and Brian Caffo. In general, my research interests include high dimensional data analysis, functional data analysis, neuroimaging, adaptive clinical trials, and the design of intuitive graphics.

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PhD Candidate

Johns Hopkins Univeristy
Biostatistics

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October 16, 2014
A randomized trial in a massive online open course shows people don’t know what a statistically significant relationship looks like, but they can learn
Aaron Fisher, G. Brooke Anderson, Roger Peng, Jeff Leek
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.589 PubMed 25337457

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Axis ranges were not fixed
about A randomized trial in a massive online open course shows people don’t know what a statistically significant relationship looks like, but they can learn

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accepted Have you considered using confidence intervals?
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Significance of variables
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Axis ranges were not fixed
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How many of the "significant" scatterplots remain so without strong assumptions?
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Why no random effects for each plot?