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

about 12 hours ago

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

The combination of originality, ambition, and lack of scruple can take you far in social science.

1 day ago

I happened to come across the above line in this post from...

Barnard College president promotes free expression, does not comment on recent anti-free-expression policies at the college

3 days ago

The president of neighboring Barnard College writes Now Is the Time for...

Pinning the group-level variance parameters to speed computation for hierarchical models

3 days ago

In case you don’t know about the Stan Forums, let me just...

What we can remember (the vagaries of literary fame)

4 days ago

OK, this one’s just for Campos Booth Tarkington is known as an...

Survey Statistics: more adventures in mismeasured X

5 days ago

Last week we considered this simple example of measurement error in auxiliary...

A funny mismatch between the level of the course and what the instructor is doing on the blackboard

6 days ago

I was doing some web searching and came across this article from...

How the covid vaccine almost killed me

7 days ago

So, I was talking on the phone with a friend the other...

Looking at the Port Huron Statement, 63 years later

8 days ago

In preparation for this new class, I was reading the Port Huron...

How much of an NBA team’s won-loss record is from skill and how much is luck?

9 days ago

Paul Campos reminds us that just two years ago the Detroit Pistons...