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Statistical Modeling (Andrew Gelman)
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“This Device Is ‘Proven’ to Protect
Athletes
’
Brains
. The Science Is Under Fire.”
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In
decreasing
order of importance: (1) The error, (2) How the error
persisted
, (3) The research misconduct, (4) Who did it.
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Unjournal
Update
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How did
Laura
Wattenberg
’s baby name predictions turn out, 15 years later?
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“Does anyone actually expect
meaningful
insight
to come from a study like this?”
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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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·
Hacker News
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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Hacker News
7 steps to
junk
science: If it works at Harvard, it should work
anywhere
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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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