“There is a war between the ones who say there is a war, and the ones who say there isn’t.”
and other stories
Coming up this week on the blog:
Mon 6 May 2024: A cook, a housemaid, a gardener, a chauffeur, a nanny, a philosopher, and his wife . . .
Tues 7 May: “There is a war between the ones who say there is a war, and the ones who say there isn’t.”
Wed 8 May: Studying causal inference in the presence of feedback:
Thurs 9 May: This is a very disturbing map.
Fri 10 May: What happens when you’ve had deferential media coverage and then, all of a sudden, you’re treated as a news item rather than as a figure of admiration?
Sat 11 May: “Is it really ‘the economy, stupid’?”
Sun 12 May: They’re trying to get a hold on the jungle of cluster analysis.
And this past week:
5 May: On lying politicians and bullshitting scientists
3 May: Combining multiply-imputed datasets, never easy
1 May: Who wrote the music for In My Life? Three Bayesian analyses
29 Apr: Job Ad: Spatial Statistics Group Lead at Oak Ridge National Laboratory
29 Apr: Boris and Natasha in America: How often is the wife taller than the husband?