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Last updated about 10 hours ago

Hey! This journal is practically begging me to do AI reviews of submitted manuscripts.

about 10 hours ago

The other day we discussed some sleazebags who were cheating on their...

I don’t understand this paper claiming election fraud in 2024 in Pennsylvania.

1 day ago

Pointing to this new article by Walter Mebane, eforensics Analysis of the...

Swept up, like Dorothy, into the chilly vortex of the film’s inexplicable logic.

2 days ago

Ian Penman writes I went to see The Wizard of Oz “again”...

Opportunities for interpretable statistics for large language models

3 days ago

This is Jessica. If you’re looking for some light weekend reading, Weijie...

“Craft in the Real World”: Advice for writing workshops that is relevant more generally

3 days ago

Following through on my plan, I bought and read the short book...

Bayesian inference is not what you think it is!

4 days ago

Bayesian statistics means different things to different people. To non-statisticians, Bayes is...

Letter-of-recommendation-speak exaggeration in hero worship reaches the New Yorker

5 days ago

While reading this fun article by Jill Lepore on New Yorker writers...

Survey Statistics: Imputation

6 days ago

We started our Survey Statistics adventure with this big mountain: not everyone...

The Dodgers are hiring

6 days ago

Richard Anderson writes I manage the data science team with the Los...

Getting rid of the “scientist as hero” model without replacing it by the “someone else is hero” model

8 days ago

Jonathan Falk points to this news article by Jessica Wapner, The Rise...