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- Bring on the Stupid: When does it make sense to judge a person, a group, or an organization by its worst? (statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu)
- loo R package 10 years! (statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu)
- Brace Yourself for Watery Mayo and Spiky Ice Cream (www.theatlantic.com)
- Belief elicitation in theory versus practice (statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu)
- Why are primary elections hard to predict? (statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu)
- The U.S. Is Going Backwards on Vaccines, Very Fast (www.theatlantic.com)
- Survey Statistics: Poststratification ? (statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu)
- Sankey plots can work, but need polishing like any other graphic (freerangestats.info)
- Reckless disregard for the truth coming from cops, doctors, and scientists: A rant. (statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu)
- Immune 93: Macrophages managing memory B cells (www.microbe.tv)
- The Adriana Smith Case Was an Ethical Disaster (www.theatlantic.com)
- RFK Jr. Is Taking an Axe to America’s Dietary Guidelines (www.theatlantic.com)
- The 2024 baby name statistics are available, and Laura Wattenberg and Philip Cohen have some thoughts (statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu)
- Update on effects of economy on political attitudes and behavior? (statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu)
- TWiV 1229: Virology throughout Europe (www.microbe.tv)
- “Deciphering the Neighborhood Atlas Area Deprivation Index: The Consequences of Not Standardizing” (statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu)
- TWiV 1228: Clinical update with Dr. Daniel Griffin (www.microbe.tv)
- The Protein Madness Is Just Getting Started (www.theatlantic.com)
- NIH plan to remove ideological influence from science. How does this fit in the junk science being promoted by the U.S. Dept of Health and Human Services? (statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu)
- The Groovy Grandma Problem in survey research (statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu)
- Why was “happiness” such a hot social science topic 20 years ago but not so much now? (statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu)
- The ‘Fantasy We Have of Vaccines’ Is in Trouble (www.theatlantic.com)
- Junk science used to promote arguments against free will (statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu)
- Survey Statistics: 3 flavors of survey weights (statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu)
- “Political Prediction and the Wisdom of Crowds”: Evaluating an election forecast over time by comparing to betting odds over time (statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu)
- How Ivermectin Became Right-Wing Aspirin (www.theatlantic.com)
- PhD position at UBC in Temporal Ecology Lab (statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu)
- TWiV Special: Long COVID and ME/CFS with David Tuller (www.microbe.tv)
- Approximate posterior recalibration (statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu)
- Dan Luu and I consider possible reasons for bridge collapse (statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu)
- TWiV 1227: How can antibody forget a pandemic? (www.microbe.tv)
- Bill Cassidy’s Failure on Vaccines (www.theatlantic.com)
- All the little decisions we have to make when developing public-facing software (statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu)
- TWiV 1226: Clinical update with Dr. Daniel Griffin (www.microbe.tv)
- The Most Extreme Voice on RFK Jr.’s New Vaccine Committee (www.theatlantic.com)
- More on power and 'fragile' p-values (freerangestats.info)
- Unfair to Galton (statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu)
- Baby Boomers’ Luck Is Running Out (www.theatlantic.com)
- RFK Jr. Is Barely Even Pretending Anymore (www.theatlantic.com)
- What does “Neuromancer” have to teach us about the role of AI in society? (statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu)
- Better and worse ways to mix human and LLM responses in behavioral research (but you still have to figure what you’re measuring) (statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu)
- The replication crisis and the failure of theory within social psychology (statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu)
- “Scientific poetic license?” What do you call it when someone is lying but they’re doing it in such a socially-acceptable way that nobody ever calls them on it? (statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu)
- Survey Statistics: Kish’s (and Meng’s) design effect ? (statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu)
- Big Fiction, Dan Sinykin, and George V. Higgins (statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu)
- Get Ready to Hear a Lot More About Your Mitochondria (www.theatlantic.com)
- Immune Booster #13 Microbiome and regulation of gut inflammation with Justin Wilson (www.microbe.tv)
- The Wyoming Hospital Upending the Logic of Private Equity (www.theatlantic.com)
- Dan Sinykin on close reading in literature, and me on close reading in statistics (statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu)
- An Uproar at the NIH (www.theatlantic.com)
- Nuking New York, never easy (statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu)
- TWiV 1225: Poultry flu and SARS-CoV-2 (www.microbe.tv)
- Power and 'fragile' p-values (freerangestats.info)
- On the statement, “American academia is entering a period of even more uncertainty” (statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu)
- TWiV 1224: Clinical update with Dr. Daniel Griffin (www.microbe.tv)
- “Monsters: A Fan’s Dilemma” (statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu)
- Stanford Human Trafficking Data Lab Hiring for a Full-time Postdoctoral Scholar (statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu)
- When are AI/ML models unlikely to help with decision-making? (statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu)
- ‘I’m Treating Guys Who Would Never Be Caught Dead in a Casino’ (www.theatlantic.com)
- MAHA Has a Pizza Problem (www.theatlantic.com)
- Anything you can do with Bayesian inference you can do in other ways. Bayesian inference is a bit like calculus: You can do derivatives and integrals without calculus (indeed, mathematicians in pre-Newtonian times were able to compute limits, with care), but calculus makes it a lot easier. Similarly, I find that Bayesian inference makes it a lot easier to combine information. (statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu)
- Different sequences in narrative: why suspense can go flat (statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu)
- More on the emptiness of the government’s “gold standard science” slogan (statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu)
- Mount Everest’s Xenon-Gas Controversy Will Last Forever (www.theatlantic.com)
- Survey Statistics: 2 flavors of calibration (statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu)
- “Gold standard science” (statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu)
- Pascal’s triangle, the Ramanujan principle, and what makes something look like a part of an ellipse or a part a parabola? (statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu)
- A PTSD Therapy ‘Seemed Too Good to Be True’ (www.theatlantic.com)
- Survey Statistics: it is the people (statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu)
- Names in fiction (Perkus Tooth, Morrison Roog, Ragle Gumm, Addison Doug, Bodie Kane, and Thalia Keith) (statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu)
- TWiV 1223: Someone is guano be sick (www.microbe.tv)
- The ladder of abstraction in statistical graphics (statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu)
- HIV’s Most Promising Breakthrough Has Taken a Hit (www.theatlantic.com)
- TWiV 1222: Clinical update with Dr. Daniel Griffin (www.microbe.tv)
- Statistical graphics: When does it make sense to introduce deliberate distortion to counteract an expected perceptual illusion? (statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu)
- LLMs as behavioral study participants (statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu)
- Russian roulette: You can have a deterministic potential-outcome framework, or an asymmetric utility function, but not both (statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu)
- The Conversations Trump’s Doctors Should Be Having With Him (www.theatlantic.com)
- Ecologists’ endless quest for automatic inference (statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu)
- Jerzy Neyman, Sigmund Freud, and Milton Friedman walk into a bar . . . (the mistaken association of null hypothesis testing with rigor) (statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu)
- Election analytics positions available at the New York Times (statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu)
- Immune 92: Gut symbiont breaks antibody (www.microbe.tv)
- Taking our Models Seriously (my talk at StanBio Connect, this Friday 9am) (statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu)
- The ‘Man-Eater’ Screwworm Is Coming (www.theatlantic.com)
- Market and antimarket: The story of the Berkeley Electronic Press (statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu)
- “Perplexing Plots”: Crime fiction, modernism, and the air of rigor (statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu)
- TWiV 1221: Nonsense mediated decay (www.microbe.tv)
- A Convenient Piece of Junk Science (www.theatlantic.com)
- TWiV 1220: Clinical update with Dr. Daniel Griffin (www.microbe.tv)
- RFK Jr.’s Worst Nightmare (www.theatlantic.com)
- COVID Shots for Kids Are Over (www.theatlantic.com)
- Trump Thinks He Knows What Started the Pandemic (www.theatlantic.com)
- TWiV 1219: Koalas sweep horse shift (www.microbe.tv)
- TWiV 1218: Clinical update with Dr. Daniel Griffin (www.microbe.tv)
- Animated population pyramids for the Pacific (freerangestats.info)
- Immune Booster #12: Innate immunity to Archaea with Holger Heine (www.microbe.tv)
- TWiV 1217: Alternative vax and pandemic origins (www.microbe.tv)
- TWiV 1216: Clinical update with Dr. Daniel Griffin (www.microbe.tv)
- TWiV Special: A shot of HepB with Thomas Tu (www.microbe.tv)
- TWiV 1215: What's the worst that could happen? (www.microbe.tv)
- TWiV 1214: Clinical update with Dr. Daniel Griffin (www.microbe.tv)
- Immune 91: People, parasites, plagues, and podcasts (www.microbe.tv)
- TWiV Special: A shot of HepB with Chari Cohen (www.microbe.tv)