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The ghost of targets past: How hidden patterns linger in your gaze
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Benjamin Wolfe
We see the forest, but what do we know about the trees? Examining the richness of ensemble perception
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Anna Kosovicheva
From R-Bloggers
New York City Hexmaps
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Guillaume Pressiat
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Schotter Plots in R
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What’s new in R 4.6.0?
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The Jumping Rivers Blog
My Domain: proteome-wide scanning of TMDs
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Stephen Royle
Stage II OSCC — Health Economics Model
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Joseph Rickert
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Why Most Time Series Models Fail Before They Start
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M. Fatih Tüzen
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From Andrew Gelman
“I have seen the future of science. It is ruled by bitter competition instead of collaboration, pageantry instead of exploration. Bright minds beginning careers in science will be taught to debase their training for drudgerous pursuit of meaningless metrics. Those willing to toil over genuine questions will necessarily lose out to those that can furnish cheap answers. . . .”
2026-04-20
Eugene Wigner and the Moonies
2026-04-19
“Making Your Research Free May Cost You”
2026-04-18
In ML, everyone’s Humpty Dumpty
2026-04-17
Fascinating 1981 interview with Morris Kline, author of the classic book, Mathematics: The Loss of Certainty
2026-04-17
The Bayesian Workflow book is coming!
2026-04-16
Can you hit a home run off of Paul Skenes?
2026-04-15
Survey Statistics: irrelevant alternatives ?
2026-04-14
Epistemic Virtues for Science in the Age of Automation
2026-04-14
How to report a N=12 study?
2026-04-14
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