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Statistical Modeling, Causal Inference, and Social Science

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GIST: Gibbs self-tuning for HMC

about 18 hours ago

I’m pleased as Punch to announce our new paper Nawaf Bou-Rabee, Bob...

Postdoc Opportunity at the HEDCO Institute for Evidence-Based Educational Practice in the College of Education at the University of Oregon

1 day ago

Emily Tanner-Smith writes Remote/Hybrid Postdoc Opportunity—join us as a Post-Doctoral Scholar at...

4 ways to follow this blog

1 day ago

Substack Twitter. Bluesky. The blog itself. Also, our old posts are spooling...

What is your superpower?

2 days ago

After writing this post, I was thinking that my superpower as a...

Storytelling and Scientific Understanding (my talks with Thomas Basbøll at Johns Hopkins this Friday)

3 days ago

Fri 26 Apr, 10am in Shriver Hall Boardroom and 2pm in Hodson...

Decorative statistics and historical records

3 days ago

Sean Manning points to this remark from Matthew “not the musician” White...

Now here’s a tour de force for ya

4 days ago

In social science, we’ll study some topic, then move on to the...

The data are on a 1-5 scale, the mean is 4.61, and the standard deviation is 1.64 . . . What’s so wrong about that??

6 days ago

James Heathers reports on the article, “Contagion or restitution? When bad apples...

Infovis, infographics, and data visualization: My thoughts 12 years later

7 days ago

I came across this post from 2011, “Infovis, infographics, and data visualization...

“Close but no cigar” unit tests and bias in MCMC

8 days ago

I’m coding up a new adaptive sampler in Python, which is super...