Bad Hessian

s/[eE]/3/xg

Main menu

Skip to primary content
Skip to secondary content

Univariate distribution relationships

Posted on March 22, 2013 by Alex | 1 Reply

Fabio Rojas over at orgtheory posted this amazing univariate distribution relationship map, courtesy of the William and Mary math department.

I am awestruck.

An interactive version can be found here.

Posted in Statistics.Tagged amazing, distributions, statistics.

About Alex

Alex Hanna is a PhD candidate inĀ sociology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Substantively, I'm interested in social movements, media, and the Middle East. Methodologically, I'm interested in computational social science, textual analysis, and social network analysis. You can find me on Twitter at @alexhanna and on the web at http://alex-hanna.com.
View all posts by Alex →

Post navigation

Next Post → ← Previous Post

Contribute

Submission Guidelines

Follow Us

Follow Us on FacebookFollow Us on Twitter

Blogroll

  • Andrew Gelman
  • Code and Culture
  • Crooked Timber
  • Dart-Throwing Chimp
  • Exploring Possibility Space
  • Gilad Lotan
  • Jay Yonamine
  • John Myles White
  • Mobilizing Ideas
  • OrgTheory
  • Permutations
  • Phil Schrodt (asecondmouse)
  • R-Bloggers
  • Scatterplot
  • Sean J. Taylor
  • Sociological Images
  • Technosociology
  • The Monkey Cage
  • Tom Slee
  • Work in Progress

Categories

  • Call for Papers
  • Clusters
  • Conferences
  • Datasets
  • Education
  • Event data
  • Event history analysis
  • Forecasting
  • General
  • GLM
  • Hardware
  • Java
  • Job Announcements
  • Julia
  • Logistic Regression
  • Networks
  • Perl
  • Productivity
  • Python
  • Q&A
  • R
  • Regression
  • Simulation
  • Social
  • Social Movements
  • Spatial Statistics
  • Statistics
  • Teaching
  • Text analysis
  • Twitter
  • Version control
  • Visualization

Disclaimer

No university computers were used, let alone harmed, in the making of this site.

Meta

  • Log in
  • Entries feed
  • Comments feed
  • WordPress.org
© 2025 Bad Hessian, all rights reserved.
Proudly powered by WordPress