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More than 10k scientific papers were retracted in 2023
statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu
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3 years ago
Tomte
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392.
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Concerns about misconduct at Harvard's department of government and elsewhere
statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu
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3 years ago
Tomte
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393.
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Should statistics have a Nobel Prize? (2013)
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3 years ago
EndXA
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394.
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On a bad paper on birth month and autism
statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu
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3 years ago
luu
2 points
395.
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Many ways to trick a deep model
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3 years ago
Tomte
2 points
396.
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When inferring ethnicity, does it matter that people often live near relatives? [pdf]
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3 years ago
_delirium
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397.
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If they accept blood money, they should accept that money anonymously
statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu
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3 years ago
Tomte
2 points
398.
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Universities are going to accept blood money
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3 years ago
hackandthink
2 points
399.
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Why I’m skeptical of “steelmanning” (2022)
statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu
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3 years ago
Tomte
2 points
400.
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A Bayesian framework for interpreting findings from impact evaluations. (2022)
statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu
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3 years ago
Tomte
2 points
401.
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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
2 points
402.
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“Bayes is guaranteed to overfit”: What does this mean? There’s a factor of 2
statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu
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3 years ago
luu
2 points
403.
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Bob Carpenter says LLMs are intelligent
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3 years ago
chalst
2 points
404.
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Reflections on Empirical Bayes
statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu
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3 years ago
luu
2 points
405.
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ChatGPT can write talks about brms and run a D&D game
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3 years ago
magoghm
2 points
406.
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Columbia Journalism Review garbles public opinion stats
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3 years ago
luu
2 points
407.
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Students learn more from active classrooms, but they think they’re learning less
statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu
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3 years ago
chazeon
2 points
408.
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How to model a non-monotonic relation?
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3 years ago
saeranv
2 points
409.
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Statistical Experiments and Science Experiments
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4 years ago
Tomte
2 points
410.
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Bayes: Radical, Liberal, or Conservative? (2007)
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4 years ago
Tomte
2 points
411.
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The Discount Cost Paradox?
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4 years ago
luu
2 points
412.
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How can something be clear and unambiguous and still take decades to resolve
statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu
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4 years ago
k0stas
2 points
413.
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Hey It’s Time for Another Greatest Seminar Speaker
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4 years ago
Tomte
2 points
414.
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From 0 to 100K in 10 years: nurturing open-source community [pdf]
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4 years ago
luu
2 points
415.
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(Now that faculty aren’t coming into the office) Will universities recover?
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4 years ago
jeffreyrogers
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416.
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Bayesian inference for discrete parameters and for continuous parameters
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4 years ago
luu
2 points
417.
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This Time, don’t blame the news media
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4 years ago
Tomte
2 points
418.
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Junk science and unavailable data at the European Heart Journal
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4 years ago
Tomte
2 points
419.
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Which User?
statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu
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4 years ago
Tomte
2 points
420.
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I don’t think this study on discriminatory attitudes is useful
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4 years ago
Tomte
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