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121.
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Bad science drives out good science
andrewgelman.com
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10 years ago
johndcook
2 points
122.
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Why IT Fumbles Analytics Projects
andrewgelman.com
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10 years ago
rhayabusa
2 points
123.
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Correcting statistical biases in Rising Morbidity and Mortality in Midlife
andrewgelman.com
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11 years ago
luu
2 points
124.
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To understand the replication crisis, imagine everything was published
andrewgelman.com
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11 years ago
conistonwater
2 points
125.
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Does Eating Lunch Cause Hunger?
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10 years ago
tokenadult
1 points
126.
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How much time (if any) should we spend criticizing research that’s fraudulent?
andrewgelman.com
1 comment
12 years ago
danso
1 points
127.
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Niall Ferguson and the improving standards of public discourse
andrewgelman.com
1 comment
13 years ago
mitmads
1 points
128.
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Racism
andrewgelman.com
1 comment
13 years ago
xijuan
1 points
129.
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Is Linear Regression Unethical?
andrewgelman.com
1 comment
14 years ago
disgruntledphd2
1 points
130.
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Why do so many people embrace the Pacific Garbage Cleanup nonsense?
andrewgelman.com
1 comment
8 years ago
marchenko
1 points
131.
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Cross-validation = magic
andrewgelman.com
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11 years ago
mirceasoaica
1 points
132.
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Different modes of discourse: politics and science
andrewgelman.com
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11 years ago
gwern
1 points
133.
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How an analysis of health survey data transformed into bogus medical advice
andrewgelman.com
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11 years ago
luu
1 points
134.
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Life Paths and Accomplishments of Mathematically Precocious Males and Females
andrewgelman.com
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11 years ago
forrest_t
1 points
135.
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Confusing reliability with validity (2009)
andrewgelman.com
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11 years ago
luu
1 points
136.
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Blogs are better than Twitter
andrewgelman.com
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12 years ago
forrest_t
1 points
137.
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“Science does not advance by guessing”
andrewgelman.com
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12 years ago
julio_iglesias
1 points
138.
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Foolish, embarrassing errors that would never have happened with R Markdown
andrewgelman.com
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12 years ago
julio_iglesias
1 points
139.
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Facebook & Stanford's open source toolkit for running experiments
andrewgelman.com
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12 years ago
gregdetre
1 points
140.
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Plus ça change, plus c’est la même chose
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12 years ago
anon1385
1 points
141.
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Big Date needs big models
andrewgelman.com
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12 years ago
gwern
1 points
142.
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Greg Mankiw’s utility function
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12 years ago
arch_stanton
1 points
143.
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Those wacky anti-Bayesians used to be intimidating, now they’re just pathetic
andrewgelman.com
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12 years ago
coherentpony
1 points
144.
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Stupid R Tricks: Random Scope
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12 years ago
clarkm
1 points
145.
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The Commissar for Traffic presents the latest Five-Year Plan
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12 years ago
tokenadult
1 points
146.
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The British amateur who debunked the mathematics of happiness
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12 years ago
kurren
1 points
147.
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Statistics is the least important part of data science
andrewgelman.com
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13 years ago
johndcook
1 points
148.
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Doing Data Science: What’s it all about?
andrewgelman.com
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13 years ago
joelgrus
1 points
149.
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Evaluating evidence from published research
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13 years ago
luu
1 points
150.
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The necessary conceit of the essayist
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13 years ago
luu
1 points
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