Elena Dudukina
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Direction of Bias From Nondifferential Misclassification
In this post, I simulate 3 scenarios of non-differential classifications of exposure as demonstrated in Yland et al., 2022: Specificity of exposure 90% and sensitivity 60% Specificity of exposure 90% and sensitivity 70% Specificity of exposure 90% and sensitivity 80% Each of these scenarios will be simulated in 10 thousand datasets of varying sizes: n=100, n=1000, n=10000.
2023-03-09
11 min read
R
Competing events survival analyses
This is an account of R code by Paloma Rojas-Saunero, PhD available here, which I “translated” to tidyverse code and added some clarifications and figures. This is a longer read, but, hopefully, also is easier to follow for those who use tidyverse.
2022-11-24
25 min read
R
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causal methods
Using `WeightIt` R package for causal inference analyses
I recently discovered WeightIt R package and was very happy with its functionality and performance. I “delegated” my code computing IPTW to WeightIt and it was faster while producing the same results, as expected.
2022-07-20
20 min read
R
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simulation
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methods
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propensity score
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IPTW
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causal methods
Antibiotics utilization in Denmark: using R to solve practical tasks in epidemiology
Intro This is a blog post-chaperon for the R-Ladies meet-up Abuja. We are talking R in epidemiology, practical aspects of being R-user and going through data-supported example of how to use R for data aggregation and visualization.
2022-04-16
15 min read
R
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Meet-up
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pharmacoepidemiology
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drug utilization
Income inequality: OECD data
Data In this post I explore income inequality. The data comes from OECD, where inequality is defined as household disposable income per year. Main income inequality markers I use from the dataset are:
2022-01-10
7 min read
R
TidyTuesday 2022: week 1
Data I’m going to use the data I’m intimately familiar with: medication utilization in Denmark. I will visualize antidepressants use patterns. I’ll use palettes from my {hermitage} package. My favourite palettes so far are madonna_litta and hermitage_1.
2022-01-05
4 min read
R
Kaggle ML survey 2021
I am a doctoral student. I often wonder what my future holds in this brave and largely liberated according to some world. In EU, although 48% of doctoral graduates were women according to She Figures 2021, only 34% of researchers are women and only 24% of heads of higher education institutions are women.
2021-12-21
8 min read
R
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STEM
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Kaggle
TidyTuesday Starbucks Data
Data The data I use are available here. Let’s go ✌ I have no initial idea what I want to present and so made several exploratory plots to see what I deal with.
2021-12-21
7 min read
R
TidyTuesday Spice Girls Data
Data I use data by Jacquie Tran available here. Let’s go ✌ I chose to plot the audio features of Spice Girls tracks: danceability, energy, speechiness, acousticness, valence, liveness, and instrumentalness.
2021-12-14
3 min read
R
Iterative visualizations with ggplot2: no more copy-pasting
Are you tired of copy-pasting some chunks of your code over and over again? I am, too. Let’s dig into how we can improve our workflow with a bit of tidy evaluation and writing our own functions to avoid copy-pasting.
2021-06-20
17 min read
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