MedStats is a website created to answer statistical questions, and is especially good because any discussion related to such questions is shown openly, to members and non-members (you have to be a member to post a question but not to follow discussions). Another site that has caught my eye has "Area 51" in its title.
(AllStat seems to have changed its policy. A member could post a statistical question, receive answers offline and then summarise an answer to the list. That's why I created MedStats ~ for visible discussion. Given that there are a number of "statistical" websites, this makes sense).
Martin Holt
Medical Statistician
--- On Tue, 8/2/11, Ewan Crawford <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
From: Ewan Crawford <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Allstat Guidelines
To: [log in to unmask]
Date: Tuesday, 8 February, 2011, 10:05
Dear Allstat members,
Recently there have been several requests for help on specific statistics
problems being sent to the list, often by non-statisticians. I would just like
to remind subscribers that this isn't really the purpose of the list and these
would perhaps be better asked in one of the many available statistics
discussion forums. Allstat is mainly for the broadcast of jobs, conferences and
other statistical information.
Many thanks,
Joanna.
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