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Problems Caused by Grade Inflation (columbia.edu)
5 points by Tomte on Jan 19, 2025 | past | 1 comment
Steps to junk science that can achieve worldly success (columbia.edu)
1 point by Tomte on Jan 17, 2025 | past | 2 comments
How can a top scientist be so confidently wrong? R. A. Fisher and smoking (2022) (columbia.edu)
69 points by tchalla on Jan 16, 2025 | past | 114 comments
Two different opinion-field inversions that differ in some important ways (columbia.edu)
2 points by Tomte on Jan 13, 2025 | past | 1 comment
A Milestone (columbia.edu)
1 point by gone35 on Jan 3, 2025 | past
Who was "Not Even Wrong" first? (columbia.edu)
2 points by indigodaddy on Jan 2, 2025 | past
Most Popular Posts of 2024 (columbia.edu)
2 points by Tomte on Dec 31, 2024 | past
Softmax is on the log, not the logit scale (columbia.edu)
4 points by Tomte on Dec 26, 2024 | past
Learning to Live with the Voices in Your Head (2023) (columbia.edu)
1 point by TaurenHunter on Dec 24, 2024 | past
Why bother engaging outside reviewers at all? (columbia.edu)
3 points by Tomte on Dec 14, 2024 | past
Harvard time baby: completely botched data but you don't change your conclusions (columbia.edu)
2 points by nabla9 on Dec 13, 2024 | past
What it takes to conclude that a research seam has been mined to exhaustion (columbia.edu)
2 points by domofutu on Nov 29, 2024 | past
Seven Sins of Quantitative Investing [pdf] (columbia.edu)
3 points by sebg on Nov 28, 2024 | past
The Ethical and Mechanical Brokenness of the Elkay EzH2O Bottle Filler (columbia.edu)
1 point by russellthehippo on Nov 28, 2024 | past
Statisticians: When We Teach, We Don't Practice What We Preach (2012) [pdf] (columbia.edu)
2 points by Tomte on Nov 27, 2024 | past
Physics is like Brazil, Statistics is like Chile (columbia.edu)
4 points by Tomte on Nov 27, 2024 | past
The rise and fall of Seth Roberts and the Shangri-La diet (2023) (columbia.edu)
2 points by sowbug on Nov 24, 2024 | past | 1 comment
Those correction notices, in full (columbia.edu)
128 points by Tomte on Nov 24, 2024 | past | 35 comments
Andrew Gelman is not the science police because there is no science police (columbia.edu)
2 points by Tomte on Nov 21, 2024 | past
The Behavioural Insights Team decided to scare people (columbia.edu)
1 point by nabla9 on Nov 19, 2024 | past
Why it's important to include pre-treatment variables in a randomized experiment (columbia.edu)
2 points by Tomte on Nov 18, 2024 | past
Make a hypothesis about what you expect to see every step of the way.A manifesto (columbia.edu)
2 points by RicoElectrico on Nov 13, 2024 | past
Polling by asking people about their neighbors: When does this work? (columbia.edu)
2 points by hcks on Nov 10, 2024 | past
Polling by asking people about their neighbors (columbia.edu)
2 points by amadeuspagel on Nov 9, 2024 | past
Living in a Post-Truth World (columbia.edu)
4 points by GavCo on Nov 9, 2024 | past
Dying to save taxes: Evidence from Estate-Tax returns on the death elasticity [pdf] (columbia.edu)
2 points by thelastgallon on Nov 8, 2024 | past
Bad science as genre fiction (columbia.edu)
29 points by nabla9 on Nov 8, 2024 | past | 10 comments
Statistical challenges and misreadings of literature create unreplicable science [pdf] (columbia.edu)
67 points by luu on Nov 5, 2024 | past | 52 comments
Netnews: The Origin Story [pdf] (columbia.edu)
60 points by tkhattra on Nov 5, 2024 | past | 5 comments
A 10% swing in win probability corresponds to a 0.4% swing in predicted vote (columbia.edu)
5 points by Tomte on Nov 2, 2024 | past

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