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Richard S. Hamilton 1943-2024 (columbia.edu)
5 points by jjgreen 3 days ago | past | 1 comment
Levels of fraud: One-time, Linear, and Exponential (columbia.edu)
2 points by nabla9 5 days ago | past | discuss
Levels of fraud: One-time, Linear, and Exponential (columbia.edu)
4 points by Tomte 6 days ago | past | discuss
Reading list for comprehensive examination in political theory [pdf] (columbia.edu)
2 points by boyesm 15 days ago | past
This Week's Hype (columbia.edu)
3 points by mathgenius 16 days ago | past
Freakonomics asks, "Why is there so much fraud in academia," missing one reason (columbia.edu)
3 points by nabla9 18 days ago | past
If you want to play tennis at the top level there's a benefit to being ____ (columbia.edu)
3 points by noelwelsh 27 days ago | past | 1 comment
Andrew Gelman: Is marriage associated with happiness for men or for women? (columbia.edu)
52 points by paulpauper 31 days ago | past | 40 comments
Is marriage associated with happiness for men or for women? Or both? Or neither? (columbia.edu)
1 point by eternal_braid 33 days ago | past
Is marriage associated with happiness for men or for women? Or both? Or neither? (columbia.edu)
8 points by goldfishgold 35 days ago | past | 5 comments
Is marriage associated with happiness for men or for women? Or both? Or neither? (columbia.edu)
19 points by zaik 36 days ago | past | 15 comments
Which books, papers, and blogs are in the Bayesian canon? (columbia.edu)
1 point by sieste 38 days ago | past
Perspective on "The Elegant Universe: 25th Anniversary Edition" (columbia.edu)
1 point by xqcgrek2 39 days ago | past
Which books, papers, and blogs are in the Bayesian canon? (columbia.edu)
5 points by banjo_milkman 39 days ago | past
The Elegant Universe: 25th Anniversary Edition (columbia.edu)
40 points by r721 43 days ago | past | 14 comments
Implicitly denying the controversy associated with the Implicit Association Test (columbia.edu)
2 points by Tomte 44 days ago | past
The River, the Village, and the Fort: Nate Silver's New Book, "On the Edge" (columbia.edu)
21 points by edward 47 days ago | past | 9 comments
Announcement from President Minouche Shafik (columbia.edu)
2 points by nsoonhui 49 days ago | past
The River, the Village, and the Fort: Nate Silver's New Book, "On the Edge" (columbia.edu)
2 points by mwsherman 50 days ago | past
A Process Model of Having and Keeping Secrets (2021) [pdf] (columbia.edu)
3 points by yamrzou 52 days ago | past
Handy Statistical Lexicon (columbia.edu)
2 points by melenaboija 54 days ago | past
Susskind: String Theory Is Not the Theory of the Real World (columbia.edu)
34 points by jjgreen 56 days ago | past | 15 comments
Weil's Letter from Prison (2005) (columbia.edu)
1 point by gone35 57 days ago | past
Zombie Wormhole Publicity Stunt (columbia.edu)
1 point by jjgreen 61 days ago | past
Suspicious data pattern in recent Venezuelan election (columbia.edu)
903 points by kgwgk 63 days ago | past | 470 comments
Applied Regression and Causal Inference (columbia.edu)
2 points by nextos 64 days ago | past
Cascadia Subduction Zone Comes into Sharper Focus (columbia.edu)
2 points by luu 65 days ago | past
Bayesian Statistics: The three cultures (columbia.edu)
309 points by luu 68 days ago | past | 109 comments
The piranha problem: Large effects swimming in a small pond (columbia.edu)
2 points by racional 72 days ago | past
What is the probability your vote will make a difference? [pdf] (columbia.edu)
2 points by btdmaster 73 days ago | past

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