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What is the prevalence of bad social science?
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2 years ago
paulpauper
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Simulation to understand two kinds of measurement error in regression
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2 years ago
RicoElectrico
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Intelligence is whatever machines cannot (yet) do
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2 years ago
jyunwai
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Mindlessness in the Interpretation of a Study on Mindlessness
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2 years ago
OrderlyTiamat
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Our new book, Active Statistics, is now available
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2 years ago
magoghm
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Predicting MLB Performance and Differences Between Baseball and Politics
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2 years ago
luu
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337.
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Our new book, Active Statistics, is now available
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2 years ago
Tomte
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338.
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Michael Lewis.
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2 years ago
_pfco
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When all else fails, add a code comment
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2 years ago
ivan_ah
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340.
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"Don't feed the trolls" and the troll semi-bluff
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2 years ago
luu
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The importance of "bumblers" and "pointers" in science (2023)
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2 years ago
EndXA
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342.
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John Mandrola's tips for assessing medical evidence
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2 years ago
tacon
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343.
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Explaining that line, "Bayesians moving from defense to offense"
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3 years ago
magoghm
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344.
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More than 10k scientific papers were retracted in 2023
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3 years ago
Tomte
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345.
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Concerns about misconduct at Harvard's department of government and elsewhere
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3 years ago
Tomte
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346.
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Should statistics have a Nobel Prize? (2013)
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3 years ago
EndXA
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347.
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On a bad paper on birth month and autism
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3 years ago
luu
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348.
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Many ways to trick a deep model
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3 years ago
Tomte
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349.
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If they accept blood money, they should accept that money anonymously
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3 years ago
Tomte
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Universities are going to accept blood money
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3 years ago
hackandthink
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351.
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Why I’m skeptical of “steelmanning” (2022)
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3 years ago
Tomte
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A Bayesian framework for interpreting findings from impact evaluations. (2022)
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3 years ago
Tomte
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The migration of tech hype from the fringes to the media and academic mainstream
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3 years ago
hackandthink
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“Bayes is guaranteed to overfit”: What does this mean? There’s a factor of 2
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3 years ago
luu
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355.
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Bob Carpenter says LLMs are intelligent
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3 years ago
chalst
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356.
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Reflections on Empirical Bayes
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3 years ago
luu
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357.
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ChatGPT can write talks about brms and run a D&D game
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3 years ago
magoghm
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358.
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Columbia Journalism Review garbles public opinion stats
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3 years ago
luu
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359.
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Students learn more from active classrooms, but they think they’re learning less
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3 years ago
chazeon
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How to model a non-monotonic relation?
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3 years ago
saeranv
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