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Last updated about 18 hours ago

How to think about the effect of the economy on political attitudes and behavior?

about 18 hours ago

We’re familiar with the idea that the economy can and should affect...

“A bizarre failure in the review process at PNAS”

1 day ago

Ray Fisman sent me an email with the above title and a...

How to think about the claim by Justin Wolfers that “the income of the average American will double approximately every 39 years”?

3 days ago

Paul Campos forwards along this quote from University of Michigan economist Justin...

Data challenges with the the Local News Initiative mapping project

4 days ago

You might have heard about the Northwestern University journalism school’s Local News...

Fewer kids in our future: How historical experience has distorted our sense of demographic norms

5 days ago

Here’s an interesting sociological fact. It’s mathematically trivial but is hugely important...

They’re trying to get a hold on the jungle of cluster analysis.

6 days ago

Iven Van Mechelen, Christian Hennig, and Henk Kiers write The domain of...

“Is it really ‘the economy, stupid’?”

7 days ago

Political scientist Brian Schaffner writes If you’ve paid any attention at all...

Who understands alignment anyway

9 days ago

This is Jessica. I don’t usually post multiple times a week, but...

This is a very disturbing map.

9 days ago

From xkcd: Kinda related to this and this.

Applied modelling in drug development? brms!

10 days ago

Colleagues of mine here at Novartis – Björn Holzhauer, Lukas Widmer &amp...