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Herman Chernoff

about 2 hours ago

I recently learned from a blog comment that Herman Chernoff passed away...

A ranked-choice election in Maine: Using voting data to understand preferences

2 days ago

Evan Rosenman writes The implosion of Graham Platner’s Senate campaign in Maine...

Survey Statistics: quantifying uncertainty in ranked choice voting polls

3 days ago

We’ve talked about uncertainty in polls (see Margin of Error, Total Margin...

“Making Statistics Work: Information Theory and Bayesian Inference”

3 days ago

I took a look at the above-titled book by economists Duncan Foley...

It’s all about the nonlinearity: An interesting statistical example of flaws in a voter impact index

4 days ago

The following came in the email the other day I’m reaching out...

“More bad science from JAMA”

6 days ago

In an abstract entitled, “Statistical dust and sweeping claims about maternal warmth,”...

“A medical journal says the case reports it has published for 25 years are, in fact, fiction”

8 days ago

Retraction Watch reports A Canadian journal has issued corrections on 138 case...

Survey Statistics: toy example for energy balancing weights

10 days ago

Last week we talked about The Big Changes Coming to the Times/Siena...