Author: Katie Surrence
See Part 1 here. On the questions: How should you evaluate whether a replication is successful? And about how many replications should we expect be successful? This one goes far into the weeds, and I'll.
I have tried to be, well, not completist, but quite thorough in my reading about the latest iterations of the replication controversy. It's been fairly overwhelming, but I’ve certainly learned a.
I have been trying to finish a multi-part blog post for so long now I’ll never blog again if I don’t pop in in the middle of it. So, hello!.
I have been meaning to post a followup to the posts Paul wrote about the Case and Deaton study finding increasing mortality among whites ages 45-54. Andrew Gelman and Jonathan.
It turns out Mount St. Mary's plans to use surveys to identify bunnies in need of drowning and/or Glocks to the head involved questions like these: “How often were each of the following.
People on the Eastern Seaboard, I should have written about The Holler Sessions a few days ago and scooped the NYT so LGM readers would have known it was a.
Autostraddle has "banged the drum on Habitica so many times," and it reminded me that I should, too. Habitica is a site that gamifies your to-do list and habits. Put.
You may have already read about the Lancet study (Liu et al.) casting doubt on the claim that happiness is related to longevity. The study had a sample of 720,000.