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Statistical Modeling (Andrew Gelman)
statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu
Genre fiction: Some
genres
are
cumulative
and some are not.
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69w
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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·
69w
·
Hacker News
String
theory wars: An opinion-field
inversion
.
statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu
·
69w
Muckraking
at the University of
Oregon
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·
69w
“The king,
sir
, is much better!”
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·
69w
Postdoc
, doctoral student, and summer intern positions, Bayesian methods,
Aalto
statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu
·
69w
I would add three words to this statement by Uri
Simonsohn
on
preregistration
statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu
·
70w
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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·
70w
Treasure
trove
of forensic details in
arXiv
’s LaTeX source code
statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu
·
70w
Truth is more realistic than fiction, and what this tells us about
odious
thought
experiments
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·
70w
Progress
in 2024 (
Aki
)
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·
70w
This looks like an
excellent
new business line for
Wolfram
Research!
statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu
·
70w
“I would have had a simple
piece
of advice: Say
nothing
.”
statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu
·
70w
What are my
goals
? What are their
goals
? (How to
prepare
for that meeting.)
statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu
·
70w
Echoing
Eco: From the logic of stories to
posterior
predictive simulation
statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu
·
70w
Progress
in 2024 (
Jessica
)
statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu
·
71w
Advice for
weighting
the results of
conjoint
analyses/experiments
statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu
·
71w
Newly
published
in 2024
statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu
·
71w
Calibration “resolves” epistemic uncertainty by giving predictions that are
indistinguishable
from the true probabilities. Why is this still
unsatisfying
?
statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu
·
71w
What is the minimum
bloggable
contribution
?
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·
71w
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