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- A Cornell professor’s trick for getting 1700 peer reviewed publications https://andrewgelman.com/2018/11/04/cornell-prof-not-pizzagate-guy-one-quick-trick-getting-1700-peer-reviewed-publications-cv/ 120 comments
- Echo Chamber Incites Online Mob to Attack Math Profs https://andrewgelman.com/2018/09/14/echo-chamber-incites-online-mob-to-attack-math-profs/ 7 comments
- You need 16 times the sample size to estimate an interaction than a main effect http://andrewgelman.com/2018/03/15/need-16-times-sample-size-estimate-interaction-estimate-main-effect/ 9 comments
- Brexit polling: What went wrong? http://andrewgelman.com/2016/06/24/brexit-polling-what-went-wrong/ 3 comments
- When does peer review make no sense? http://andrewgelman.com/2016/02/01/peer-review-make-no-damn-sense/ 15 comments
- Why I decided not to enter the $100k global warming time-series challenge http://andrewgelman.com/2015/12/09/why-i-decided-not-to-enter-the-100000-global-warming-time-series-challenge/ 80 comments
- Richard Feynman and the tyranny of measurement http://andrewgelman.com/2015/07/20/richard-feynman-and-the-tyranny-of-measurement/ 8 comments
- Common sense and statistics http://andrewgelman.com/2014/12/25/common-sense-statistics/ 2 comments
- Randall Munroe Responds to Gelman's Criticism of XKCD http://andrewgelman.com/2012/11/16808/#comment-109366 27 comments
- Grade inflation: why weren’t the instructors all giving all A’s already? http://andrewgelman.com/2011/07/12383/ 25 comments
- Andrew Gelman's review of The Book of Why by Pearl and Mackenzie https://andrewgelman.com/2019/01/08/book-pearl-mackenzie/ 4 comments datascience
- What is probability? https://andrewgelman.com/2018/12/26/what-is-probability/ 6 comments math
- Just google "Despite limited statistical power" http://andrewgelman.com/2017/08/17/just-google-despite-limited-statistical-power/ 5 comments statistics
- The social cost of junk science http://andrewgelman.com/2017/05/28/things-dont-really-need-social-cost-junk-science/ 3 comments datascience
- Clarke’s Law: Any sufficiently crappy research is indistinguishable from fraud http://andrewgelman.com/2017/03/20/clarkes-law-sufficiently-crappy-research-indistinguishable-fraud/ 4 comments datascience
- Cry of Alarm http://andrewgelman.com/2017/02/16/cry-of-alarm/ 4 comments statistics
- Problems with randomized controlled trials (or any bounded statistical analysis) and thinking more seriously about story time http://andrewgelman.com/2017/01/10/30829/ 8 comments statistics
- North Carolina has less election integrity than North Korea ... or not. http://andrewgelman.com/2017/01/02/about-that-bogus-claim-that-north-carolina-is-no-longer-a-democracy/ 5 comments statistics
- Explanations for that shocking 2% shift - Andrew Gelman on polls and election outcome http://andrewgelman.com/2016/11/09/explanations-shocking-2-shift/ 5 comments statistics
- Webinar: Introduction to Bayesian Data Analysis and Stan - Statistical Modeling, Causal Inference, and Social Science http://andrewgelman.com/2016/10/18/webinar-introduction-bayesian-data-analysis-stan/ 3 comments statistics
- Hypothesis Testing is a Bad Idea : whether performed using classical p-values or confidence intervals, Bayes factors, or Bayesian inference using noninformative priors http://andrewgelman.com/2016/09/10/my-talk-at-warwick-england-230pm-thurs-15-sept/ 6 comments statistics
- The p-value is a random variable http://andrewgelman.com/2016/08/05/the-p-value-is-a-random-variable/ 30 comments statistics
- Moving statistical theory from a "discovery" framework to a "measurement" framework. http://andrewgelman.com/2016/07/18/29529/ 23 comments statistics
- Brexit polling: What went wrong? - Statistical Modeling, Causal Inference, and Social Science http://andrewgelman.com/2016/06/24/brexit-polling-what-went-wrong/ 3 comments datascience
- "Null hypothesis" = "A specific random number generator" - Statistical Modeling, Causal Inference, and Social Science. http://andrewgelman.com/2016/05/05/null-hypothesis-a-specific-random-number-generator/ 5 comments statistics
- The problems with p-values are not just with p-values: Andrew Gelman on the recent ASA statement http://andrewgelman.com/2016/03/07/29212/ 27 comments statistics
- Psychological Science [journal] backs away from null hypothesis significance testing http://andrewgelman.com/2016/03/02/no-this-post-is-not-30-days-early-psychological-science-backs-away-from-null-hypothesis-significance-testing/ 3 comments statistics
- Death rates have been increasing for middle-aged white women, decreasing for men - why age-adjustment matters http://andrewgelman.com/2015/11/10/death-rates-have-been-increasing-for-middle-aged-white-women-decreasing-for-men/ 8 comments statistics
- Death rates have been increasing for middle-aged white women, decreasing for men http://andrewgelman.com/2015/11/10/death-rates-have-been-increasing-for-middle-aged-white-women-decreasing-for-men/ 3 comments science
- A bad definition of statistical significance from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Effective Health Care Program http://andrewgelman.com/2015/07/21/a-bad-definition-of-statistical-significance-from-the-u-s-department-of-health-and-human-services-effective-health-care-program/ 19 comments statistics
- Adressing Andrew Gelmans p-value complaints? http://andrewgelman.com/2015/05/29/i-fooled-millions-into-thinking-chocolate-helps-weight-loss-heres-how/ 10 comments statistics
- Andrew Gelman discusses the "Chocolate makes you lose weight" hoax http://andrewgelman.com/2015/05/29/i-fooled-millions-into-thinking-chocolate-helps-weight-loss-heres-how/ 22 comments statistics
- I Got More Data, My Model Is More Refined, But My Estimator Is Getting Worse! Am I Just Dumb? [PDF] http://andrewgelman.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/timeseries06272012.pdf 19 comments statistics
- The 1980 Math Olympiad Program: Where are they now? [Andrew Gelman's blog] http://andrewgelman.com/2015/03/17/1980-math-olympiad-program-now/ 27 comments math
- Correlation does not even imply correlation http://andrewgelman.com/2014/08/04/correlation-even-imply-correlation/ 20 comments statistics
- Interesting refactoring story - are there equivalents for Haskell? http://andrewgelman.com/2013/11/04/joel-on-shlemiel-the-painter-unknown-unknowns/ 11 comments haskell
- What role might quantum probabilistic concepts like superposition, entanglement, and observer effects play in cognition? A discussion at Gelman's blog. http://andrewgelman.com/2013/05/15/does-quantum-uncertainty-have-a-place-in-everyday-applied-statistics/ 6 comments cogsci
- How false are published medical results? http://andrewgelman.com/2013/01/i-dont-believe-the-paper-empirical-estimates-suggest-most-published-medical-research-is-true-that-is-the-claim-may-very-well-be-true-but-im-not-at-all-convinced-by-the-analysis-being-used/ 16 comments science
- Andrew Gelman dislikes the anti-frequentist xkcd comic http://andrewgelman.com/2012/11/16808/ 12 comments statistics
- This sounds horrible, but what is you opinion of statisticians who do work like this? http://andrewgelman.com/2012/09/cigarettes/ 11 comments statistics
Linking pages
- The Electoral College magnifies the power of white voters - Vox http://www.vox.com/the-big-idea/2016/11/22/13713148/electoral-college-democracy-race-white-voters 28 comments
- GitHub - rushter/data-science-blogs: A curated list of data science blogs https://github.com/rushter/data-science-blogs 26 comments
- Is it meaningful to talk about a probability of “65.7%” that Obama will win the election? | R-bloggers http://www.r-bloggers.com/is-it-meaningful-to-talk-about-a-probability-of-65-7-that-obama-will-win-the-election/ 20 comments
- The 2018 midterms may have been bluer than you think. https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2018/11/midterms-blue-wave-statistics-data-analysis.html 8 comments
- Our top 10 blogs for data scientists - Coursera Blog https://blog.coursera.org/top-10-blogs-data-scientists/ 5 comments
- Be skeptical when polls show the presidential race swinging wildly - Vox http://www.vox.com/the-big-idea/2016/11/6/13540646/poll-shifts-misleading-clinton-leads-trump 4 comments
- GitHub - torchhound/warren: Links to lose yourself in, curated from HN and other sources https://github.com/torchhound/warren 3 comments
- Bad Behavioural Science: Failures, bias and fairy tales - Jason Collins blog https://jasoncollins.blog/2016/05/11/bad-behavioural-science-failures-bias-and-fairy-tales/ 0 comments
- Inside Psychology’s ‘Methodological Terrorism’ Debate -- Science of Us http://nymag.com/scienceofus/2016/10/inside-psychologys-methodological-terrorism-debate.html 0 comments
- Using a “pure infographic” to explore differences between information visualization and statistical graphics | R-bloggers http://www.r-bloggers.com/using-a-%E2%80%9Cpure-infographic%E2%80%9D-to-explore-differences-between-information-visualization-and-statistical-graphics/ 0 comments
- LabHacks/readme.md at master · pbeukema/LabHacks · GitHub https://github.com/pbeukema/LabHacks/blob/master/readme.md 0 comments
- Essay: The Experiments Are Fascinating. But Nobody Can Repeat Them. - The New York Times https://www.nytimes.com/2018/11/19/science/science-research-fraud-reproducibility.html 0 comments
- The Inference Button: Bayesian GLMs made easy with PyMC3 http://twiecki.github.io/blog/2013/09/12/bayesian-glms-1/ 0 comments
- Big Data and Data Science Blogs Ordered by Google PageRank | Data Big Bang Blog http://blog.databigbang.com/big-data-and-data-science-blogs-ordered-by-google-pagerank/ 0 comments