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Statistical Modeling, Causal Inference, and Social Science
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I would add three words to this statement by Uri Simonsohn on preregistration
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Junk science becomes more professionalized. Meanwhile, conspiracy theories are being more associated with the center-right and right, politically. How does al...
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Treasure trove of forensic details in arXiv’s LaTeX source code
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Truth is more realistic than fiction, and what this tells us about odious thought experiments
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Progress in 2024 (Aki)
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This looks like an excellent new business line for Wolfram Research!
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“I would have had a simple piece of advice: Say nothing.”
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What are my goals? What are their goals? (How to prepare for that meeting.)
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Echoing Eco: From the logic of stories to posterior predictive simulation
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Progress in 2024 (Jessica)
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Advice for weighting the results of conjoint analyses/experiments
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Newly published in 2024
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Calibration “resolves” epistemic uncertainty by giving predictions that are indistinguishable from the true probabilities. Why is this still unsatisfying?
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What is the minimum bloggable contribution?
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Most Popular Posts of 2024
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A very interesting discussion by Roy Sorenson of the interesting-number paradox
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Sorry, NYT, but, yes, “Equidistant Letter Sequences in the Book of Genesis” was junk science
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Bayesian inference (and mathematical reasoning more generally) isn’t just about getting the answer; it’s also about clarifying the mapping from assumptions to i...
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Announcing two new members of our blogging team . . .
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Softmax is on the log, not the logit scale
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