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91.
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Auto accidents and “isolation and disruption”
statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu
101 comments
4 years ago
danso
49 points
92.
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Should this paper in psychological science be retracted? (2016)
statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu
67 comments
3 years ago
luu
48 points
93.
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I am no longer chairing defenses where students use generative AI
statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu
9 comments
a year ago
compiler-guy
48 points
94.
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The Undying Holiday-Suicide Myth
statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu
26 comments
3 years ago
luu
47 points
95.
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What is a standard error? [pdf]
stat.columbia.edu
13 comments
2 years ago
luu
45 points
96.
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What happened with HMOs?
statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu
71 comments
3 years ago
luu
44 points
97.
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Validating Bayesian Inference Algorithms with Simulation-Based Calibration [pdf]
stat.columbia.edu
1 comment
5 years ago
luu
44 points
98.
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Is Explainability the New Uncertainty?
statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu
36 comments
5 years ago
danso
43 points
99.
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Skepticism about beautiful people having more daughters.
stat.columbia.edu
9 comments
17 years ago
lliiffee
43 points
100.
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Causal Inference: The Mixtape
statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu
4 comments
5 years ago
luu
42 points
101.
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Russell's Paradox of ghostwriters
statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu
28 comments
3 years ago
luu
41 points
102.
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Sketching Realistic Graphs (2005)
statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu
4 comments
6 years ago
luu
41 points
103.
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Garden of forking paths: Why multiple comparisons can be a problem (2013) [pdf]
stat.columbia.edu
9 comments
4 years ago
luu
40 points
104.
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Is there a balance to be struck between simple hierarchical models and
statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu
7 comments
a year ago
luu
40 points
105.
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A new hot hand paradox
statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu
2 comments
6 years ago
luu
38 points
106.
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Body Language and Machine Learning
statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu
1 comment
6 years ago
luu
38 points
107.
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A Paradox of Robust Bayesian Inference and Belief Functions [pdf] (2005)
stat.columbia.edu
15 comments
3 years ago
luu
37 points
108.
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Questions about synthetic control methods in causal inference
statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu
discuss
3 years ago
luu
37 points
109.
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Clarke's Law, and who's to blame for bad science reporting
statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu
43 comments
2 years ago
luu
36 points
110.
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What’s the difference between Derek Jeter and preregistration?
statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu
26 comments
4 years ago
luu
34 points
111.
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You Can Load a Die, but You Can’t Bias a Coin (2002) [pdf]
stat.columbia.edu
18 comments
11 years ago
leephillips
34 points
112.
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How often is the wife taller than the husband?
statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu
25 comments
2 years ago
luu
33 points
113.
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Review of RStudio (new IDE for R)
stat.columbia.edu
7 comments
15 years ago
dmlorenzetti
33 points
114.
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Generalized Sequential Probability Ratio Test for Families of Hypotheses [pdf]
sites.stat.columbia.edu
6 comments
4 months ago
luu
33 points
115.
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It's kinda like phrenology but worse
statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu
9 comments
6 years ago
Kednicma
32 points
116.
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Classics of statistics
stat.columbia.edu
1 comment
16 years ago
helwr
32 points
117.
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Dorothy Bishop on the prevalence of scientific fraud
statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu
1 comment
3 years ago
nextos
31 points
118.
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You can load a die but you can't bias a coin (2002) [pdf]
stat.columbia.edu
17 comments
11 years ago
krmtl
29 points
119.
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Bad science as genre fiction
statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu
10 comments
2 years ago
nabla9
29 points
120.
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What can $100k get you nowadays?
statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu
6 comments
4 years ago
Tomte
28 points
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