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Last updated about 22 hours ago

“Why do medical tests always have error rates?”

about 24 hours ago

John Cook writes Someone recently asked me why medical tests always have...

What genre of writing is AI-generated poetry?

2 days ago

This is Jessica. There was a quiz on detecting AI-generated poetry making...

Plagiarism searches and post-publication review

2 days ago

Jonathan Bailey writes Yesterday, Luke Rosiak and Christopher F. Rufo at the...

Andrew Gelman is not the science police because there is no such thing as the science police

3 days ago

Adam Mastroianni writes I [Mastroianni] have talked to a lot of folks...

The Village Voice in the 1960s/70s and blogging in the early 2000s

4 days ago

I read this interesting review by Vivian Gornick of a book about...

The Behavioural Insights Team decided to scare people.

5 days ago

From Private Eye, 1-14 Apr 2022, columnist MD writes We saw similar...

What should Yuling include in his course on statistical computing?

7 days ago

Yuling writes I have been creating a new course for a PhD...

Anti-immigration attitudes: they didn’t want a bunch of Hungarian refugees coming in the 1950s

7 days ago

Re-running this from eight years ago as it still seems relevant In...

Code it! (patterns in data edition)

8 days ago

Abigail Haddad writes I read your Iranian vote total post and I...

Calibration for everyone and every decision, maybe

9 days ago

This is Jessica. Continuing on the theme of calibration for decision-making I’ve...

Average predictive comparisons

9 days ago

A political science colleague asked me what I thought of this recent...