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Statistical Modeling (Andrew Gelman)
statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu
What does “
Neuromancer
” have to
teach
us about the role of AI in society?
statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu
·
47w
Better and worse ways to mix human and LLM responses in
behavioral
research (but you still have to figure what you’re
measuring
)
statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu
·
47w
The
replication
crisis and the failure of theory within social
psychology
statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu
·
47w
“Scientific
poetic
license?” What do you call it when someone is lying but they’re doing it in such a
socially-acceptable
way that nobody ever calls them on it...
statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu
·
48w
Survey Statistics:
Kish
’s (and
Meng
’s) design effect ?
statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu
·
48w
Big Fiction, Dan
Sinykin
, and George V.
Higgins
statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu
·
48w
Dan
Sinykin
on close reading in
literature
, and me on close reading in statistics
statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu
·
48w
Test Post
statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu
·
48w
Nuking
New York, never easy
statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu
·
48w
On the statement, “American
academia
is
entering
a period of even more uncertainty”
statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu
·
48w
“
Monsters
: A Fan’s
Dilemma
”
statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu
·
48w
Stanford Human Trafficking Data Lab Hiring for a Full-time
Postdoctoral
Scholar
statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu
·
48w
When are
AI/ML
models
unlikely
to help with decision-making?
statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu
·
48w
Anything you can do with Bayesian inference you can do in other ways. Bayesian inference is a bit like calculus: You can do
derivatives
and
integrals
without ca...
statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu
·
48w
Different
sequences
in narrative: why
suspense
can go flat
statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu
·
49w
More on the
emptiness
of the government’s “gold standard science”
slogan
statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu
·
49w
Survey Statistics: 2
flavors
of
calibration
statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu
·
49w
“Gold
standard
science”
statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu
·
49w
Pascal’s triangle, the
Ramanujan
principle, and what makes something look like a part of an ellipse or a part a
parabola
?
statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu
·
49w
Survey
Statistics
: it is the people
statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu
·
49w
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