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Eugene Wigner and the Moonies

1 day ago

I was reading Merchants of Doubt and came across this passage: “Seitz...

“Making Your Research Free May Cost You”

2 days ago

Stephanie Lee writes Stephanie Rolin, a mental-health services researcher, found out last...

In ML, everyone’s Humpty Dumpty

3 days ago

This post is from Bob I used to work in natural language...

Fascinating 1981 interview with Morris Kline, author of the classic book, Mathematics: The Loss of Certainty

3 days ago

From this 1981 interview So when did the loss of certainty begin?...

The Bayesian Workflow book is coming!

4 days ago

We’re very excited about this book. It’s the result of several years...

Can you hit a home run off of Paul Skenes?

5 days ago

I received an email with subject line, “Can my friend hit a...

Survey Statistics: irrelevant alternatives ?

6 days ago

Choice models are useful for modeling elections (or RuPaul’s Drag Race) Consider...

Epistemic Virtues for Science in the Age of Automation

6 days ago

This is Jessica. Back in the 1980s, novelist Italo Calvino developed a...

How to report a N=12 study?

6 days ago

Someone who goes by the handle Concerned Cow writes I am writing...

Which beliefs are considered acceptable and which are not?

7 days ago

Surveys consistently find that approximately 30% of Americans believe in ghosts. Belief...

All graphs are comparisons, and the relevance of this principle to practical advice for producing better graphs

8 days ago

Following up on this discussion from a few years ago, John Kastellec...