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Statistical Modeling, Causal Inference, and Social Science

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Last updated about 15 hours ago

The Anthropic Principle in Statistics and Science (my talk this Mon 29 June, 4:20pm London time)

about 15 hours ago

The Anthropic Principle in Statistics and Science The anthropic principle in physics...

Bayesian Workflow exists as a physical book!

1 day ago

We’re very excited about this book. It’s the result of several years...

Scientific American returned to form–but I don’t know what will happen next.

1 day ago

Last month I wrote the following post. I scheduled it for November...

“Springer Nature has removed two studies by Max Planck.”

2 days ago

Jim Moody points to this news article, “Why have papers by one...

Don’t alphabetize

3 days ago

I just wrote a long post inspired by a recent post from...

Structural equation modeling (SEM) and positive definiteness

3 days ago

This post is from Bob Mitzi and I were swotting up on...

Treating AI review like the contentious policy design problem it is

5 days ago

This is Jessica. Many researchers are thinking about what we should do...

“Howard Lutnick gives top Cantor Fitzgerald jobs to his sons Brandon and Kyle” is a very clean example of meritocracy.

5 days ago

In a post about possible corruption in the government and finance sector...

To select or not to select?

5 days ago

This post is by Aki New preprint To select or not to...

Survey Statistics: perfect collinearity in the sample but not in the population

5 days ago

In 2019, Andrew blogged about collinearity in Bayesian models. In the comments...

Mind-body healing: An exchange.

6 days ago

This has come up a few times on the blog already Carroll/Langer:...