Publications by Christian Lindke
Playing Around with Kables The Rake
The Rake for B/X The Rake was an alternative version of the Thief class introduced in the 1989 Dawn of the Emperors boxed set for the Mystara campaign setting,but was further refined in DDA1 Arena of Thyatis. Most of Gazetteer line of books for the Mystara setting introduced new abilities or new classes based on the culture presented in the parti...
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Updated Homework 4 Review and Final
We are interested in whether being contacted (that is, mobilized) by a campaign prior to the 2020 election made survey respondents more likely to vote. Our dependent variable is whether the individual voted (1=yes, 0=no). (Note: there are more advanced statistical approaches for dealing with dichotomous dependent variables. However, they rarely l...
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Homework 4 Review
We are interested in whether being contacted (that is, mobilized) by a campaign prior to the 2020 election made survey respondents more likely to vote. Our dependent variable is whether the individual voted (1=yes, 0=no). (Note: there are more advanced statistical approaches for dealing with dichotomous dependent variables. However, they rarely l...
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Calculating T Score
Central Limit Theorem According to Pollock and Edwards (2020), the central limit theorem can be described in the following manner. “The central limit theorem is an established statistical rule that tells us that if we were to take an infinite number of samples of size n from a population of N members, the sample means will follow a normal distr...
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Outliers in a Distribution
Comparing 1996 to 2000 Election Results for Pat Buchanan in Florida We can examine how many votes a vote for Perot in 1996 translates into for Buchanan in 2000. We can do this with and without the outlier county Palm Beach. ## ## Call: ## lm(formula = Buchanan00 ~ Perot96, data = florida) ## ## Coefficients: ## (Intercept) Perot96 ...
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Homework 3 and 4 Review
Question 1 Suppose you want to know whether Senate candidates who spend more money on their campaigns receive more votes. For the 35 Senate races in 2020 you collect spending information for every candidate, as well as the percentage vote they received in the election. You run a model predicting the percentage of the vote received with the amoun...
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Final Review
Topic 1: Reading and Interpreting Regression Output The first section of the exam has you evaluate and interpret regression tables. You must be able to write out the regression equation in a manner that would allow you to create an estimate of the independent variable. Homework #4 had a very good example of this kind of question and we will use i...
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