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“The Book of Why” by Pearl and Mackenzie (andrewgelman.com)
155 points by nkurz on Jan 10, 2019 | past | 71 comments
A Cornell professor’s trick for getting 1700 peer reviewed publications (andrewgelman.com)
207 points by luu on Dec 4, 2018 | past | 120 comments
Stephen Wolfram explains neural nets (andrewgelman.com)
5 points by techgipper on Nov 30, 2018 | past
Handy statistical lexicon (andrewgelman.com)
2 points by RivieraKid on Oct 26, 2018 | past
Stan on the web (thanks to RStudio) (andrewgelman.com)
1 point by dmlorenzetti on Oct 12, 2018 | past
Some Thoughts Upon “Bad Blood: Secrets and Lies in a Silicon Valley Startup” (andrewgelman.com)
2 points by onuralp on Oct 6, 2018 | past
Why do so many people embrace the Pacific Garbage Cleanup nonsense? (andrewgelman.com)
1 point by marchenko on Sept 25, 2018 | past | 1 comment
Echo Chamber Incites Online Mob to Attack Math Profs (andrewgelman.com)
43 points by luu on Sept 22, 2018 | past | 7 comments
Echo Chamber Incites Online Mob to Attack Math Profs (andrewgelman.com)
3 points by nkurz on Sept 16, 2018 | past
How feminism has made me a better scientist (andrewgelman.com)
3 points by npr11 on Aug 13, 2018 | past
Consulting: how do you figure out what to charge?(2010) (andrewgelman.com)
1 point by onuralp on July 30, 2018 | past
Ross Ihaka to R: Drop Dead (2010) (andrewgelman.com)
1 point by tosh on July 28, 2018 | past
The necessity – and the difficulty – of admitting failure in research (andrewgelman.com)
1 point by rasmi on June 14, 2018 | past
Choose the data visualization that best serves your audience (andrewgelman.com)
1 point by angpappas on June 8, 2018 | past
No, there is no epidemic of loneliness (andrewgelman.com)
66 points by simulate on May 22, 2018 | past | 72 comments
No, there is no epidemic of loneliness (andrewgelman.com)
1 point by danso on May 16, 2018 | past
A quick rule of thumb, economists defend jerks as moral and attack niceness (andrewgelman.com)
4 points by bryanrasmussen on April 28, 2018 | past
Failure of failure to replicate (andrewgelman.com)
1 point by stablemap on April 11, 2018 | past
A possible defense of cargo cult science? (andrewgelman.com)
3 points by dsgerard on April 8, 2018 | past
Lessons learned in Hell (andrewgelman.com)
18 points by danso on March 28, 2018 | past
Are self-driving cars 33 times more deadly than regular cars? (andrewgelman.com)
13 points by throwaawaya on March 23, 2018 | past | 1 comment
You need 16 times the sample size to estimate an interaction than a main effect (andrewgelman.com)
142 points by luu on March 16, 2018 | past | 9 comments
Pizza: The problem’s not with the multiple analyses (andrewgelman.com)
1 point by KC8ZKF on Feb 27, 2018 | past
Why do scientists respond to criticism in a defensive, non-scientific way? (andrewgelman.com)
2 points by monort on Jan 15, 2018 | past
Intelligence has always been artificial or at least artefactual (andrewgelman.com)
2 points by nabla9 on Jan 5, 2018 | past
Stupid-ass statisticians don’t know what a goddam confidence interval is (andrewgelman.com)
1 point by nonbel on Jan 1, 2018 | past
Interactive visualizations of sampling and GP regression (andrewgelman.com)
2 points by sebg on Dec 10, 2017 | past
Nerd: a person who knows his own mind well enough to mistrust it (andrewgelman.com)
1 point by smartera on Dec 4, 2017 | past
Abandon Statistical Significance (andrewgelman.com)
2 points by nonbel on Sept 27, 2017 | past
Andrew Gelman's statistics blog (andrewgelman.com)
2 points by formalsystem on Sept 20, 2017 | past

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