Wikipedia:Meetup/DC/Statistics2017
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Schedule
- 11:30am: Arrive, chat, SIGN-IN, experienced editors can start editing
- 11:45am: Introductions to one another, and presentation of background materials to use
- 12:00pm: Presentation: Wikipedia structure, policies and editing training
- 12:30pm: Lunch
- Until 4pm: Editing, reading, chatting
FAQ
What should I bring?
- A laptop computer, if possible. We expect to have a few spare tablet notebooks for attendees too.
- Optionally, materials to incorporate into Wikipedia articles
Do I have to register to attend, or can I just arrive on the day?
- Please register ahead of time using Eventbrite
Do I have to be a Wikipedia editor already?
- No. Newcomers are welcome. Editing training will be provided. We'll refer to these:
- Editing Tips/Wikipedia Policies
- Wikipedia:Five pillars and Wikipedia:Core content policies
- Wikipedia:Policies and guidelines
- Help:Getting started
- Cheatsheet for Wiki markup
- Wikipedia:Featured Articles
- Wikipedia:Starting an article
- Intro to Wikipedia Slides
- Wikipedia:General notability guideline
- Wikipedia:Verifiability
- Wikipedia:Conflict of interest
- Wikipedia:No original research (Examples of Original Research)
- Help:Referencing for beginners
- Wikipedia:Citing sources
- Wikipedia:Identifying and using primary sources
- Creating Redirects with Visual Editor
- Creating Redirects with Source Editor
- Using categories
- Wiki Ed Foundation's online training modules
- Wikicommons
- Wikidata
- Wikimedia Statistics
- Wiki Education Foundation
What if I get hungry?
- FREE lunch will be provided.
Can I arrive late? Or leave early? Or stay late?
- Arrive any time and we won't lock anyone in! This event ends promptly at 4PM. You are welcome to continue editing at home.
Sign Up/Register
You may register using Eventbrite. If you already know how to edit, you can also sign-up by adding your name below.
Attending
- econterms (talk) 00:05, 19 August 2017 (UTC)
- Hildabast (talk) 21:19, 17 October 2017 (UTC)
- DES (talk)DESiegel Contribs 01:42, 28 October 2017 (UTC)
- Maybe include wiktionary terms? What about wikidata? I have more thoughts! See y'all there! --TheBlueWizard (talk) 05:36, 28 October 2017 (UTC)
- Antony–22 (talk⁄contribs) 19:25, 11 November 2017 (UTC)
- add your name or username
Maybe
- Mike Messner
Participating remotely
Regrets
To do list
- Likely topics in general: making articles less technical, and clearer in the lead, using simpler English ; fill in biographies
- See Table 4 for list of common statistical terms for articles to perhaps improve: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4840969/
- Fill in the red-linked names on the List of presidents of the American Statistical Association. Generally each such article should be in these categories:
[[Category:American statisticians]] [[Category:Fellows of the American Statistical Association]] [[Category:Presidents of the American Statistical Association]] [[Category:Living people]]
- Add photographs for past-presidents of ASA. For example, Frederick Mosteller's: https://www.york.ac.uk/depts/maths/histstat/people/mosteller.gif. Many others can be found at Peter Lee's webpage:[1] - or in past issues of AmstatNews. (Many of these do not seem to be under free licenses. DES (talk)DESiegel Contribs 18:09, 11 November 2017 (UTC))
- Fritz J. Scheuren, noted author, past president of ASA, active in the WSS
- Edward Fulton Denison -- ASA Fellow, significant economist -- draw from sources on talk page, and any ASA sources
- John Whitefield Kendrick -- ASA Fellow, significant economist -- draw from sources on talk page, and any ASA sources
- Analysis of variance -- edit to express in simpler language
- Analysis of variance table -- a new article could explain how to interpret one. Analysis of variance and Mixed-design analysis of variance refer to such tables, without a full clear explanation. Bring sources for this.
- Tag statistics articles for WikiProject Statistics on their talk pages, with {{WikiProject Statistics | class = | importance = }} or a further filled-in version
- Improve any biography from this List of statisticians
- American Statistical Association (any update appropriate?)
- Morris H. Hansen article could refer to Hansen Lecture and include his picture and Census-history details from [2]
- Topics suggested at WikiProject Statistics and its talk page
- Coefficient of determination, which includes adjusted R-squared -- write as simply as possible; Regina's an expert on this
- We might demo Statipedia, a workspace for federal gov staff -- not notable enough for an article on Wikipedia, but a good site to develop for federal gov methods, practices, procedures, workplaces, locations, etc.
- Add at least a redirect for indirect seasonal adjustment - meaning seasonal adjustment of underlying time series which are then combined
- and for residual seasonality - seasonality properties of a time series left over after indirect seasonal adjustment
- evaluate whether we have enough on Lowe index?
Resources to use and cite
- OpenIntro Statistics textbooks [3]
- Here's the formatting for using this as a reference (go to edit view to copy & paste the full reference):
[1] Hildabast (talk) 17:30, 11 November 2017 (UTC)
- Here's a PDF of a dictionary of epidemiology (click on the reference to copy & paste the full reference).[2] Hildabast (talk) 18:00, 11 November 2017 (UTC)
- ASA resources
- on Egyptian censuses: [4] and [5]
- Saleh, Mohamed. Historical Origins of Inter-Religion Differences: Evidence from 19th and 20th Century Egypt University of Southern California, Dept of Economics, dissertation proposal.
- Saleh, Mohamed. 2011. The Reluctant Transformation: Modernization, Religion, and Human Capital in Nineteenth Century Egypt. working paper, Univ of Southern California.
- Cuno, Kenneth M., and Reimer, Michael J. 1997. The Census Registers of Nineteenth-Century Egypt: A New Source for Social Historians. British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies 24:2. 193–216. (on JSTOR)
- Fargues, Philippe. Family and household in mid-nineeenth century Cairo. In Doumani, Beshara, ed. Family history in the Middle East: household, property, and gender
Cited above
- ^ Diez, David M; Barr, Christopher D; Cetinkaya-Rundel, Mine (2017). OpenIntro Statistics (3rd ed.). OpenIntro. Retrieved 11 November 2017.
- ^ Porta, ed. for the International Epidemiological Association by Miquel (2014). A dictionary of epidemiology (PDF) (6th ed.). Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780199976720. Retrieved 11 November 2017.
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Outcomes
Articles created
- Barry D. Nussbaum -- ASA president
- Absolute risk
Articles expanded
- Added info box to Mary W. Gray, and tagged it with WP Stats
- Gave a short tutorial on how to add an infobox to John Whitefield Kendrick, with the infobox actually created and added
- Added infobox to Edward Fulton Denison
Attendees
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