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An economist writes: “the fulminations over the #1 pick seem overheated to me.”

about 14 hours ago

Jonathan Falk writes I [Falk] am always amazed at the amount of...

John Carlin says, “‘Identifying variables that independently predict…’ is not a well-defined research task

1 day ago

John “Bayesian Data Analysis” Carlin writes Recent developments in the methodology of...

Show me science

4 days ago

This is Jessica. Lately I’m thinking about how AI review changes the...

Survey Statistics: exploded logit !

5 days ago

Two weeks ago we modeled vote choice with candidates C = {Left...

What bothered me with the conversation of Jay Bhattacharya and Emily Oster

6 days ago

Last week I was at a conference on enhancing scientific integrity (as...

Hey! Try out the RMET (“the Reading the Mind in the Eyes test”).

6 days ago

Dan Luu is interested in this RMET thing so he set up...

Should French pollsters be using Mister P?

7 days ago

An anonymous statistics student from France sends in the above plots (click...

Why isn’t it possible to play a fun and serious game of poker not for money?

8 days ago

Dan Luu writes that, as a newcomer to poker, something puzzles him...

He’s a music educator evaluating K–12 music education systems, and he wants someone to look at his measurements and statistics.

8 days ago

Ned Kellenberger writes I’m a music education researcher working on a book...