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Last updated about 14 hours ago

Survey Statistics: sampling to assess data quality

about 14 hours ago

In 2010, Bethany Hedt-Gauthier (one of my heroes) let me tag along...

Edward Tufte on graphs as comparisons

about 22 hours ago

I’m always going around saying that graphs are comparisons. For example, see...

Living the metascience dream (or nightmare) with AI for science

1 day ago

This is Jessica. We recently wrote about multiverse analysis, which takes the...

Hey, self-publishers! It seems that you are getting scammed.

2 days ago

WordPress is pretty good: just about all the spam comments we receive...

“Giving less power to statistical power”

3 days ago

Megan Higgs and Valentin Amrhein write Researchers often need to justify their...

Computing pi by flipping a coin

4 days ago

EJ points us to this charming new paper by Jim Propp, which...

Hey! I almost got scammed by Google.

4 days ago

It’s time to renew my passport–it’s been 10 years!–so I went online...

What do Socrates, Herb Simon, and Andrew Gelman have in common? A love of the oral tradition

6 days ago

This post is from Bob With all the hand-wringing over generative AI...

The 80% power lie

6 days ago

This came up in class today and I wanted to repost it...

Fitting a model to estimate the seats-votes curve, back in the bad old days before we had Stan

7 days ago

Look how hard we had to work OK, it wasn’t all that...

Survey Statistics: Gallup’s Presidential Approval Ratings

8 days ago

You may have seen the news last week that Gallup will no...