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Last updated about 8 hours ago

Generate but verify: Reconciling the evidence utility of chatbots in many settings with chatbots’ evident lack of understanding

about 8 hours ago

In one of our recent discussions of chatbots, Bob Carpenter made an...

Blogging’s a great way to express your ideas.

about 23 hours ago

Nasir Bashir writes I’m a PhD student in biostatistics and have recently...

“Assembling an unbiased jury”?

1 day ago

Paul Kedrosky writes I was just thinking in naive terms about the...

Survey Statistics: connections to experimental design

3 days ago

This week, for the 3rd time, Dr. Arjun Potter and I are...

“The Story Paradox”

4 days ago

I just read the above-titled book by Jonathan Gottschall. It was really...

Thank you, Perspectives on Psychological Science, for finally getting your act together.

5 days ago

As regular readers will recall, back in 2017, the journal Perspectives on...

It’s . . . Orwellian!

6 days ago

I happened to just read John Sutherland’s short Orwell biography, and it’s...

The mantra and mania of data sharing

7 days ago

This post is by Lizzie. The photo is from a photos folder...

The War on Data, 2025 edition

7 days ago

A bit over ten years ago, Mark Palko and I published an...

How will/should LLMs change how organizations do strategy?

8 days ago

This is Jessica. Summer workshop travel is probably my favorite part of...