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| | How to Study Discrimination (Or Anything) with Names; If You Must (datacolada.org) | | 1 point by bumbledraven on May 4, 2020 | past | |
| | Psychological studies are too small to detect even large effects (2014) (datacolada.org) | | 2 points by thaumasiotes on April 7, 2020 | past | |
| | P-hacked hypotheses are deceivingly robust (2016) (datacolada.org) | | 41 points by soundsop on Feb 21, 2020 | past | 13 comments | |
| | Number-Bunching: A New Tool for Forensic Data Analysis (datacolada.org) | | 3 points by rouli on May 31, 2019 | past | |
| | The Funnel Plot Is Invalid Because of This Crazy Assumption: R(n,d)=0 (datacolada.org) | | 2 points by DiabloD3 on March 25, 2017 | past | |
| | Three Ideas for Civil Criticism (datacolada.org) | | 27 points by soundsop on Sept 27, 2016 | past | 2 comments | |
| | P-hacked hypotheses are deceivingly robust (2016) (datacolada.org) | | 1 point by soundsop on April 28, 2016 | past | |
| | Power Posing: Reassessing the Evidence Behind the Most Popular TED Talk (datacolada.org) | | 2 points by soundsop on Jan 5, 2016 | past | |
| | Maybe people actually enjoy being alone with their thoughts (datacolada.org) | | 4 points by rattray on Aug 19, 2014 | past | |
| | Biases in grocery shopping (datacolada.org) | | 3 points by gwern on May 22, 2014 | past | 1 comment | |
| | Posterior-Hacking (datacolada.org) | | 1 point by tokenadult on Jan 23, 2014 | past | |
| | The Consistency of Random Numbers (datacolada.org) | | 2 points by stevewilhelm on Oct 25, 2013 | past | |
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