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Rachael Meager
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Today's reading: Science and Statistics, George Box 1976 http://jupiter.chem.uoa.gr/thanost/papers/papers8/JAmStatAssoc_71(1976)791.pdf here's some bangers from it! first, some quotes about how the point of all this effort is suppos
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Just finished teaching and reluctantly forced myself to open up a paper i'm slightly late in reviewing (because, pandemic) -- but got immediately drawn in by the excellent introduction! Now
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Advice I like to give my econ grad students is that, while the job market paper is important, it’s also really important that you win the Leverhulme Prize. “Isn’t that
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statistics is the most beautiful and egalitarian discipline of all of those i have studied, because when we are confused about anything in statistics we are almost always confused about
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So some very smart folks have asked about how we would apply the AMIP metric to studies of rare events. This kicked off a discussion of what robustness checks are
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Hello! Tamara Broderick, Ryan Giordano and I have a new working paper out!! It's called "An Automatic Finite-Sample Robustness Metric: Can Dropping a Little Data Change Conclusions?" https://arxiv.org/abs/2011.14999 Here
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Reflecting on seminar talks and job market talks especially, I think one key sign of a successful talk is if you're having a genuine debate about whether the ideas in
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