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241.
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The Onion (ok, an Onion-affiliate site) is plagiarizing. For reals
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2 years ago
Tomte
3 points
242.
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Explaining that line, "Bayesians moving from defense to offense"
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2 years ago
hackandthink
3 points
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Explainable AI works, but only when we don't need it
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3 years ago
harperlee
3 points
244.
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AI Bus Route Fail
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3 years ago
RicoElectrico
3 points
245.
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"Reading Like It's 1965": Fiction as a window into the past
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3 years ago
Tomte
3 points
246.
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The most important parts of statistics
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3 years ago
magoghm
3 points
247.
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How to read and then rewrite the title and abstract of a paper
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3 years ago
Tomte
3 points
248.
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How did some of this goofy psychology research become so popular?
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3 years ago
_delirium
3 points
249.
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Crypto scam social science thoughts: The role of elite news media and academia
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3 years ago
cratermoon
3 points
250.
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Why are functional languages so popular in the programming languages community?
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3 years ago
vector_spaces
3 points
251.
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Computational linguist Bob Carpenter says LLMs are intelligent. Here’s why
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3 years ago
MacsHeadroom
3 points
252.
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Risk without reward: The myth of wage compensation for hazardous work
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3 years ago
the88doctor
3 points
253.
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What happened with this trial of “How to talk so kids will listen”
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4 years ago
Tomte
3 points
254.
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Malcolm Gladwell in a Nutshell
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4 years ago
luu
3 points
255.
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Why don’t we talk to each other the way we talk to Google?
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4 years ago
RicoElectrico
3 points
256.
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Something can be clear, and it still takes years or even decades to resolve
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4 years ago
Tomte
3 points
257.
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Speculating about assigning probabilities to speculative theories
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4 years ago
jeffreyrogers
3 points
258.
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Statistical methods that only work if you don’t use them
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4 years ago
Tomte
3 points
259.
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From 0 to 100K in 10 years: nurturing open-source community [pdf]
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4 years ago
Tomte
3 points
260.
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Not Frequentist Enough
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4 years ago
Tomte
3 points
261.
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Rich guys and their dumb graphs
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4 years ago
Tomte
3 points
262.
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How feminism has made me a better scientist (2018)
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4 years ago
Tomte
3 points
263.
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WSJ’s reputation publishing a column by s/o associated with fraudulent research?
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4 years ago
Tomte
3 points
264.
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A comparative analysis of errors in learning from data in psychology and ML
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4 years ago
DyslexicAtheist
3 points
265.
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“Stylized Facts in the Social Sciences”
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4 years ago
curiousgal
3 points
266.
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Google’s Problems with Reproducibility
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4 years ago
qsi
3 points
267.
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How do things work at top econ journals, exactly?
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4 years ago
amadeuspagel
3 points
268.
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Institute for Replication, and the Usual Concerns
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4 years ago
conformist
3 points
269.
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EU proposing to regulate the use of Bayesian estimation
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5 years ago
jdougan
3 points
270.
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Social penumbras predict political attitudes
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5 years ago
luu
3 points
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