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The Statistics Clinic is a fortnightly meeting between statisticians on the one side and researchers (graduate students and research staff) on the other side. We aim to provide advice on all questions relating to uncertainty, hypothesis testing, data modelling and inference in a friendly environment. The idea is to keep the threshold to participation as low as possible: Everyone is invited to attend, regardless of their field. If you have a lot of highly structured data, or very little, noisy data, if you do not know how to test the validity of a particular hypothesis or infer an unmeasurable quantity from observations of dependent variables, then please come and join us. Our service is absolutely FREE . See also our website at www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/clinic/ If you have a question about this list, please contact: Richard Samworth; Oliver Feng; Yudong Chen. If you have a question about a specific talk, click on that talk to find its organiser. 5 upcoming talks and 184 talks in the archive. Statistics Clinic Lent 2021 - Skype session I
Statistics Clinic Lent 2021 - Skype session II
Statistics Clinic Lent 2021 - Skype session III
Statistics Clinic Lent 2021 - Skype session IV
Statistics Clinic 2021 Easter Vacation - Skype session
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