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Statistical Modeling, Causal Inference, and Social Science

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Getting a pass on evaluating ways to improve science

about 2 hours ago

This is Jessica. I was thinking recently about how doing research on...

“Take a pass”: New contronym just dropped.

about 4 hours ago

Richard and I were working on the Bayesian Workflow book, I had...

Election prediction markets: What happens next?

1 day ago

Rajiv Sethi discusses a recent ruling by a U.S. regulatory agency to...

20 years of blogging . . . What are your favorite posts?

2 days ago

Our first post was on 12 Oct 2004: A weblog for research...

The Mets are looking to hire a data scientist

3 days ago

Michale Jerman writes We’re looking to expand our group, and we’d obviously...

The Rider

3 days ago

I finally followed Phil’s advice and read The Rider, the 1978 cult...

Shreddergate! A fascinating investigation into possible dishonesty in a psychology experiment

4 days ago

From A to Z A couple years ago we discussed a post...

Supercentenarian superfraud update

6 days ago

Here. (Background here.) Next you’re gonna tell me that North Korea isn’t...

Movements in the prediction markets, and going beyond a black-box view of markets and prediction models

6 days ago

My Columbia econ colleague Rajiv Sethi writes The first (and possibly last)...

It’s Stanford time, baby: 8-hour time-restricted press releases linked to a 91% higher risk of hype

7 days ago

Adam Pollack writes You and the blog readers might find this interesting:...

B-school prof data sleuth lawsuit fails

7 days ago

Stephanie Lee tells the story: “She Sued the Sleuths Who Found Fraud...