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151.
A locally organized Bayesian Data Analysis course on G+ hangout (andrewgelman.com)
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luu
13 years ago
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152.
Reverse causal questions are about model checking and hypothesis generation (andrewgelman.com)
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xijuan
13 years ago
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153.
Priors (andrewgelman.com)
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xijuan
13 years ago
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154.
Type 1, type 2, type S, and type M errors (andrewgelman.com)
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simonster
13 years ago
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155.
Against the myth of the heroic visualization (andrewgelman.com)
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BruceM
13 years ago
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156.
Data problems, coding errors…what can be done? (andrewgelman.com)
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xijuan
13 years ago
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157.
The easiest ways to differentiate an economist from anyone else in society (andrewgelman.com)
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chrismealy
13 years ago
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158.
The Supreme Court meets the fallacy of the one-sided bet (andrewgelman.com)
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xijuan
13 years ago
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159.
The harm done by tests of significance (andrewgelman.com)
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xijuan
13 years ago
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160.
Ways to get fired from Caesars: theft or running an experiment without a control (andrewgelman.com)
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luu
13 years ago
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161.
Thinking continuously rather discretely (andrewgelman.com)
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johndcook
14 years ago
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162.
Andrew Gelman on Stallmans Riders (really don't ask about breakfast) (andrewgelman.com)
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munin
15 years ago
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163.
The #1 way to lie with statistics is . . . to just lie (andrewgelman.com)
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tokenadult
15 years ago
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164.
Stan on the web (thanks to RStudio) (andrewgelman.com)
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dmlorenzetti
8 years ago
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165.
Consulting: how do you figure out what to charge?(2010) (andrewgelman.com)
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onuralp
8 years ago
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166.
Ross Ihaka to R: Drop Dead (2010) (andrewgelman.com)
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tosh
8 years ago
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167.
The necessity – and the difficulty – of admitting failure in research (andrewgelman.com)
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rasmi
8 years ago
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168.
Choose the data visualization that best serves your audience (andrewgelman.com)
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angpappas
8 years ago
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169.
No, there is no epidemic of loneliness (andrewgelman.com)
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danso
8 years ago
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170.
Failure of failure to replicate (andrewgelman.com)
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stablemap
8 years ago
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171.
Pizza: The problem’s not with the multiple analyses (andrewgelman.com)
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KC8ZKF
8 years ago
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172.
Stupid-ass statisticians don’t know what a goddam confidence interval is (andrewgelman.com)
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nonbel
8 years ago
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173.
Nerd: a person who knows his own mind well enough to mistrust it (andrewgelman.com)
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smartera
9 years ago
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174.
Transparency, replications, and publication (andrewgelman.com)
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KKKKkkkk1
9 years ago
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175.
Honesty and transparency are not enough (andrewgelman.com)
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aqsalose
9 years ago
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176.
The Association for Psychological Pseudoscience Presents (andrewgelman.com)
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barry-cotter
9 years ago
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177.
Stan Language Design History (andrewgelman.com)
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primodemus
9 years ago
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178.
Problems with randomized controlled trials (or any bounded statistical analysis) (andrewgelman.com)
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luu
9 years ago
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179.
Which curve fitting model should I use? (andrewgelman.com)
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seycombi
9 years ago
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180.
Transparency, replications, and publication (andrewgelman.com)
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deafcalculus
9 years ago
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