Where Can I Find Reliable Help for Advanced Stats Questions?

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For advanced statistics questions, users recommend the Talk Stats forum as a reliable resource. The forum is noted for its quick responses, although some seek more active alternatives. The Statistics subforum and the Homework Help area are also suggested for additional assistance. Participants express a light-hearted frustration with their own search efforts. Engaging in these forums can provide valuable support for complex statistical inquiries.
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Hello,

As part of a research project I'm going to have to run some relatively (for me) advanced stats. Anybody know of a forum where I can post my stats questions?

Thanks!

Michael
 
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gb7nash said:
Google to the rescue:

http://talkstats.com/forumdisplay.php?f=9

Seriously, it took me 5 seconds to find this. =)

LOL darn... I appears I'm just another one of those failures. =P

I posted on there already ;-) anybody know a more frequented one than this?
 
There is our Statistics subforum, and you can also ask for help with Stats in the Homework Help area.
 
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