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Last updated about 3 hours ago

Concerns about the z-curve method

about 3 hours ago

This is Erik: A few weeks ago, Andrew blogged about a paper...

My general advice if you’re stuck on a problem understanding a model you’ve fit to data

about 7 hours ago

Someone wrote in with a complicated question about some model he’d fit...

This one’s for the blimp

about 19 hours ago

Marty Supreme was excellent. Similar to Good Time, including in its intense...

8 arguments against polling (some are good arguments, some are bad)

1 day ago

1. Background A few months ago we had a post explaining what...

The soft bigotry of low expectations

2 days ago

The headline of this NYT op-ed says it all: “Kennedy Is Telling...

What is “workflow” and why is it important?

2 days ago

A few years ago we decided to write a book on Bayesian...

It’s open season on the unabashedly earnest

3 days ago

This is Jessica. In response to my post on slop, Thomas Basbøll...

Uh oh prediction markets

3 days ago

Palko points to this post from Molly White, who writes When billionaire...

Survey Statistics: 4th helpings of the logit shift

4 days ago

In June 2025 we discussed 2 flavors of calibration, including “the logit...

The stories behind our published research from last year

4 days ago

It’s January so time to look back on what we’ve done in...

Last post on the estimated effects of Mississippi school reforms

5 days ago

For background – How much of “Mississippi’s education miracle” is an artifact...

When in doubt (in teaching and in research) do a simulation on the computer.

6 days ago

The other day I taught my class and it didn’t go so...