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Statistical Modeling, Causal Inference, and Social Science
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Reading the referee reports of that retracted paper by the science reformers: A peek behind the curtain
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Thou Shalt Not Cheat
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The fractal nature of scientific revolutions
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Science and the malleability of the self
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When estimating a treatment effect with a cluster design, you need to include varying slopes, even if the fit gives warning messages.
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Dan Ariely: “Why Louisiana’s Ten Commandments law is a broken moral compass”
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“Interrogating Ethnicity”: The Alice Goffman story
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The “delay-the-reckoning heuristic” in pro football?
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Problems caused by grade inflation
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Where should we publish our paper, “Statistical graphics and comics: Parallel histories of visual storytelling”?
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How far can exchangeability get us toward agreeing on individual probability?
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Steps to junk science that can achieve worldly success
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Why I like preregistration (and it’s not about p-hacking). When done right, it unifies the substance of science with the scientific method.
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“The terror among academics on the covid origins issue is like nothing we’ve ever seen before”
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Genre fiction: Some genres are cumulative and some are not.
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The theory crisis in physics compared to the replication crisis in social science: Two different opinion-field inversions that differ in some important ways
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String theory wars: An opinion-field inversion.
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Muckraking at the University of Oregon
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“The king, sir, is much better!”
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Postdoc, doctoral student, and summer intern positions, Bayesian methods, Aalto
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