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“Research With the Reluctant: Challenges and Strategies”

about 3 hours ago

The above-titled paper from two University of Michigan researchers is published in...

Posterior SBC: Simulation-Based Calibration Checking Conditional on Data

about 6 hours ago

If you know simulation based calibration checking (SBC), you will enjoy our...

When is 60 the new 40?

1 day ago

Regular readers will be aware that I’m a big Meg Wolitzer fan...

Talks Feb 11 (Princeton) and Feb 18 (Stanford) on benchmarking human decisions from predictions

2 days ago

This is Jessica. I’m giving talks this Tuesday and next Tuesday on...

What is the correct value of X in the sentence, “The t test is the Xth most important statistical method in science”?

2 days ago

Jack Murtagh has lots of interesting math news articles here. I recommend...

“Why are places like Stanford and Johns Hopkins hosting gatherings of well-known coronavirus cranks?”

3 days ago

Joshua in comments asks Why are places like Stanford and Johns Hopkins...

If there really is more fraud being done by prominent scientists than there was in the past, why? Here’s a theory:

4 days ago

Joshua Brooks points us to this news article by Charles Piller, Scores...

He, she, they: Using sex and gender in survey adjustment

7 days ago

A couple years ago, Lauren Kennedy, Kate Khanna, Dan Simpson, Yajun Jia...

Generalized linear neural network models

8 days ago

This is Bob Are neural nets the future of regression? Andrew was...

Not just empirically but scientifically

8 days ago

This came up in a recent post We should be understanding them...