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Last updated about 22 hours ago

Infovis, infographics, and data visualization: My thoughts 12 years later

about 22 hours ago

I came across this post from 2011, “Infovis, infographics, and data visualization...

“Close but no cigar” unit tests and bias in MCMC

1 day ago

I’m coding up a new adaptive sampler in Python, which is super...

Do research articles have to be so one-sided?

2 days ago

It’s standard practice in research articles as well as editorials in scholarly...

N=43, “a statistically significant 226% improvement,” . . . what could possibly go wrong??

3 days ago

Enjoy They looked at least 12 cognitive outcomes, one of which had...

No, it’s not “statistically implausible” when results differ between studies, or between different groups within a study.

4 days ago

James “not the cancer cure guy” Watson writes This letter by Thorland...

Simulation to understand two kinds of measurement error in regression

5 days ago

This is all super-simple; still, it might be useful. In class today...

Intelligence is whatever machines cannot (yet) do

6 days ago

I had dinner a few nights ago with Andrew’s former postdoc Aleks...

Evidence, desire, support

6 days ago

I keep worrying, as with a loose tooth, about news media elites...

Delayed retraction sampling

7 days ago

Colby Vorland writes In case it is of interest, a paper we...

How large is that treatment effect, really? (my talk at NYU economics department Thurs 18 Apr 2024, 12:30pm)

8 days ago

19 W 4th Street, Room 517 How large is that treatment effect,...