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Magnitude and Context
John Bailer
Magnitude and Context
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Can Moneyball save the unicorn?
Michael Rosing
Can Moneyball save the unicorn?
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Dangers of combining averages
Edin Šabanović
Dangers of combining averages
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Significant fitness
Ashley Steel
Significant fitness
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Candy cane shortages and the importance of variation
Cory McCartan
Candy cane shortages and the importance of variation
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What is the use of lots of data when we don’t know what they mean?
Peter Guttorp
What is the use of lots of data when we don’t know what they mean?
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Why is professional independence such a contentious issue?
Mario Palma
Why is professional independence such a contentious issue?
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They are what they’re taught: The need for AI data curation ethics
Yuan-chin Ivan Chang
They are what they’re taught: The need for AI data curation ethics
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Statistics in the Time of Politics
Arijana Amina Ramic
Statistics in the Time of Politics
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Neil Sheldon
Horror aequi …
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How typical is a “median person”?
Megan D. Higgs
How typical is a “median person”?
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Can ‘regression to the mean’ explain the ‘Dunning-Kruger effect’?
Andrew Gelman
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