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Philosophy of Data Science | S01 E02 | Scientific Reasoning for Practical Data Science

Philosophy of Data Science | S01 E02 | Scientific Reasoning for Practical Data Science

FromData & Science with Glen Wright Colopy


Philosophy of Data Science | S01 E02 | Scientific Reasoning for Practical Data Science

FromData & Science with Glen Wright Colopy

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Length:
55 minutes
Released:
Sep 30, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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Philosophy of Data Science Series
Session 1: Scientific Reasoning for Practical Data Science
Episode 2: Scientific Reasoning for Practical Data Science
Scientific reasoning plays an essential role in data science and statistics, both for developing new methods and applying our methods to real-world problems. In Session 1's titular episode, Andrew Gelman talks through the role of scientific thinking in his approach to data analysis. He also highlights the good ideas that have been generated by the wider statistical community. 

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Released:
Sep 30, 2020
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Podcast episode

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Data and Science with Glen Wright Colopy is a podcast covering critical scientific reasoning, particularly from a data science / machine learning / statistics perspective. Episodes typically focus on understanding of how to be better scientists and critical thinkers for the practical purpose of being a better data scientists. Previously called: ”Pod of Asclepius”