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Statistical Modeling, Causal Inference, and Social Science

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Last updated about 14 hours ago

Caroll/Langer: Credulous, scientist-as-hero reporting from a podcaster who should know better

about 14 hours ago

tl;dr. To the extent that healing is important, I think it’s important...

Columbia Surgery Prof Fake Data Update . . . (yes, he’s still being promoted on the university webpage)

2 days ago

Someone pointed me to this news article with the delightful url, https://www.nytimes.com/2024/10/16/science/sam-yoon-columbia-cancer-surgeon-5-more-retractions.html...

Controversy over recently-honored claims in the paper, The Colonial Origins of Comparative Development

3 days ago

I was talking with an economist today about the recent prize given...

Things are Getting So Politically Polarized We Can’t Measure How Politically Polarized Things are Getting

5 days ago

Sociologist Claude Fischer writes Polarization has been less a matter of Americans...

“Pitfalls of Demographic Forecasts of US Elections”

6 days ago

Richard Calvo, Vincent Pons, and Jesse Shapiro write Many observers have forecast...

Where have all the count words gone? In defense of “fewer” and “among”

6 days ago

This is cranky linguist Bob The lack of count markers is starting...

20-year anniversary of this blog

8 days ago

Our first post was twenty years ago today It was followed by...

The comments section: A request to non-commenters, occasional commenters, and frequent commenters

8 days ago

We’ve published 193,208 comments on this blog, and I’ve loved almost all...