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Pascal’s triangle, the Ramanujan principle, and what makes something look like a part of an ellipse or a part a parabola?

about 3 hours ago

John Cook writes The nth row of Pascal’s triangle contains the binomial...

Survey Statistics: it is the people

about 20 hours ago

Alan Zaslavsky and his course drew me into survey statistics. We focused...

Names in fiction (Perkus Tooth, Morrison Roog, Ragle Gumm, Addison Doug, Bodie Kane, and Thalia Keith)

1 day ago

One of the books currently on our bathroom shelf is a collection...

The ladder of abstraction in statistical graphics

2 days ago

It was so much fun having a graphics post yesterday that I...

Hot social science topics 20 years ago and hot social science topics now

4 days ago

I happened to come across this post from 2006, Immigration and relative...

Test Post to Twitter

4 days ago

This is a test post. Please ignore.

LLMs as behavioral study participants

4 days ago

This is Jessica. There is lots of talk these days about how...

Ecologists’ endless quest for automatic inference

5 days ago

This post is by Lizzie At the end of a recent course...

Election analytics positions available at the New York Times

6 days ago

Will Davis writes I oversee the Election Analytics department (aka The Needle...