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Schedule
edit- 15:00 Tune in together online, sign in, mutual introductions, experienced editors can start editing
- 15:15 Presentation to new editors: Wikipedia structure, policies and editing training
- 17:00 Wrap up
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What will be included in the Wikipedia editing training?
- Training for new editors will cover most of the following topics
Wikimedia overview
- Wikimedia movement
- Wikipedia, a web-based encyclopedia
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- Wikipedia:Username policy
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- Wikipedia:Core content policies
- Wikipedia:General notability guideline
- Wikipedia:Verifiability
- Wikipedia:Conflict of interest
- Wikipedia:Identifying reliable sources
- Wikipedia:No original research (Examples of Original Research)
- Wikipedia:Citing sources
- Wikipedia:Identifying and using primary sources
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Article work list
editIMPORTANT: Use this page to find articles and useful sources. Use the dashboard to reserve your article before you begin. To reserve your article:
- Go to the dashboard. Ensure that you are logged in.
- Select the 'Articles' tab
- Select 'Available Articles' (right side)
- Use the purple button to select your article. This adds it to a section called 'My Articles'
- Select 'Article' hyperlink under the article name to open the article
- Select 'edit' to editor an existing article and create (top right) to start a new article
Articles for creation Numbers = potential sources
Past presidents, American Statistical Association (Full list of red and blue links, with years of service, is also available here)
- George C. Shattuck [1] [2]
- Edward Dana Durand (AKA E. Dana Durand) [3] [4] (Pre-1925 (fair use) photo available here. Download it to your device, upload to Commons, add to article)
- Carroll W. Doten [5]
- William S. Rossiter
- Robert E. Chaddock [6]
- Edmund E. Day
- Stuart Arthur Rice [7]
- F. Leslie Hayford
- Ralph J. Watkins [8]
- William R. Leonard
- Walter E. Hoadley [9]
- Raymond T. Bowman [10]
- T. A. Bancroft [11]
- Franklin A. Graybill
- Ralph A. Bradley [12] [13]
- I. Richard Savage [14] [15]
- J. Stuart Hunter [16] [17]
- Mitchell H. Gail [18] [19]
- Jon R. Kettenring [20]
- Jonas H. Ellenberg [21] [22] [23]
- W. Michael O'Fallon
- Richard L. Scheaffer
- Miron L. Straf
- Robert L. Mason (statistician) [24]
- Fritz J. Scheuren
- Peter A. Lachenbruch [25]
- Sastry G. Pantula [26] [27] [28]
- Robert N. Rodriguez [29] [30]
- Nathaniel Schenker [31] [32]
- David R. Morganstein
- Joseph W. Duncan UN Source, page 37
Be sure the add the following categories where applicable:
[[Category:American statisticians]] [[Category:Fellows of the American Statistical Association]] [[Category:Presidents of the American Statistical Association]] [[Category:Living people]]
- James F. Holmes, former acting Census Bureau director, [33]
- Washington Statistical Society based on historical info on the WSS
- 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.
- International Statistical Congress based on Randeraad, Nico (January 2011). "The International Statistical Congress (1853—1876): Knowledge Transfers and their Limits". European History Quarterly. 41 (1): 50–65. doi:10.1177/0265691410385759.
Existing articles for improvement
Biographies
- Improve any biography from this List of statisticians
- Improve any biography from this List of women in statistics
- Vincent Barabba [34] [35] [36] (The last source is House testimony. (Add external link section to articles and then testimony to the external link section)
- Clifford Hildreth
- Irene Hess
- Cynthia Rudin[37]
- Susan Murphy[38]
- Elizabeth Scott (mathematician)
- Arlene Ash[39]
- Katherine K. Wallman, now Chief Statistician of the U.S.UN Source see page 65[40]
- Margaret E. Martin, economist/statistician at Bureau of the Budget and influential on U.S. economic statistics[41][42][43][44]
- Isador Lubin[45][46][47][48][49][50][51][52][53][54] [55]
- Janet L. Norwood[56][57][58]
- Helen M. Walker[59][60][61]
- Lynne Billard [62][63]
- 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
- Morris H. Hansen article could refer to Hansen Lecture and include his picture and Census-history details from [64][65]
- S. N. D. North - [66](Upload photo from Census source to Commons and add to article)
- William Rush Merriam[67] - Add references, follow guidance in template (reorder text).
- Carroll D. Wright - [68] - Follow guidance in template (improve/add inline citations)
- Paul Meier - add using sources below
Concepts, terms, events, organizations
- Analysis of variance - edit to express in simpler language
- Coefficient of determination, which includes adjusted R-squared -- write as simply as possible; Regina's an expert on this
- 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?
- Statistics Without Borders
- Topics suggested by the Statistics 2013: International Year of Statistics site
- For ideas see also the very nice Statistics portal
- Same for R. A. Fisher Lectureship#R. A. Fisher Lecturers
- Tag statistics articles for WikiProject Statistics on their talk pages, with {{WikiProject Statistics | class = | importance = }} or a further filled-in version
- American Statistical Association (any update appropriate?)
- Topics suggested at WikiProject Statistics and its talk page
- Expand Census in Egypt with sources on 1848 Census listed below
- U.S. Bureau of Justice Statistics - add info about Census of Jails and Annual Survey of Jails, which were important sources to seeing changes in inmate and jail staff populations during the covid period (can cite Zeng et al)
Other sources
editASA resources
- ASA Publications
- Amstat News
- Celebrating Women in Statistics 2019
- Celebrating Women in Statistics 2018
Related to Egyptian census
- Sources on Egyptian censuses: [69] and [70]
- 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
Related to Paul Meier article, for expansion
- Memorial session at ASA's JSM 2012
- List of sources, with thanks to Chris Barker
- The 1954 Field Trial of the Salk Poliomyelitis Vaccine, by Meier
- Paul Meier’s Role in the Discovery and Evaluation of The Cutter Incident, by Chris Barker, re Polio Vaccine Safety
- Safety Testing of Poliomyelitis Vaccine, by Meier (1957)
Others
- OpenIntro Statistics textbooks
- Dictionary of epidemiology [71]
Outcomes
editArticles created
editArticles expanded
editPrevious statistics editathon events
edit- WP:Meetup/DC/Statistics Edit-a-thon from 2013, the International Year of Statistics
- WP:Meetup/DC/Statistics2017 from 2017
- The next one, in 2022: WP:Meetup/DC/HistofStats2022