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From the Psychonomic Society
May the odds be ever in your favor! Probability and possibility in close counterfactuals
2024-04-09
Daniel Pfaff
Now you don’t see me, and now you still don’t see me: Detecting movie skips using a flicker paradigm
2024-04-03
Melinh K. Lai
Prioritizing inclusivity does not sacrifice reliability
2024-04-02
Hannah Mechtenberg
When all things are equal, planning matters
2024-03-28
Heather Manitzas Hill
Does our memory always get worse as we age? New evidence suggests not necessarily
2024-02-13
Hannah Mechtenberg
Does she remember differently than he? Gendered differences in eyewitness memory
2024-02-06
Daniel Pfaff
Unsweet memories and unclear visions
2024-01-31
Jonathan Caballero
What could possibly have caused this? Investigating the difficulty of causal learning
2024-01-23
Melinh K. Lai
Interview with new science communications intern Daniel Pfaff
2024-01-18
Laura Mickes
Interview with new science communications intern Hannah Mechtenberg
2024-01-17
Laura Mickes
From R-Bloggers
A Guide to Selecting Rows with NA Values in R Using Base R
2024-04-17
Steven P. Sanderson II, MPH
PowerQuery Puzzle solved with R
2024-04-16
Numbers around us
Selecting Rows with Specific Values: Exploring Options in R
2024-04-16
Steven P. Sanderson II, MPH
simstudy enhancement: specifying idiosyncratic follow-up times for longitudinal data
2024-04-16
Keith Goldfeld
Parameter Constraints & Significance
2024-04-16
R - datawookie
Jack polynomials with symbolic parameter
2024-04-16
Stéphane Laurent
gssr is now two packages: gssr and gssrdoc
2024-04-15
R on kieranhealy.org
Decade of Data: Celebrating 10 Years of Innovation at the New York R Conference
2024-04-15
R Consortium
R Solution for Excel Puzzles
2024-04-15
Numbers around us
Introduction to Quality Assurance for Shiny for Python Dashboards with Playwright
2024-04-15
Gift Kenneth
From Andrew Gelman
“Close but no cigar” unit tests and bias in MCMC
2024-04-17
Do research articles have to be so one-sided?
2024-04-17
N=43, “a statistically significant 226% improvement,” . . . what could possibly go wrong??
2024-04-16
No, it’s not “statistically implausible” when results differ between studies, or between different groups within a study.
2024-04-15
Simulation to understand two kinds of measurement error in regression
2024-04-14
Intelligence is whatever machines cannot (yet) do
2024-04-13
Evidence, desire, support
2024-04-13
Delayed retraction sampling
2024-04-12
How large is that treatment effect, really? (my talk at NYU economics department Thurs 18 Apr 2024, 12:30pm)
2024-04-11
“He had acquired his belief not by honestly earning it in patient investigation, but by stifling his doubts. And although in the end he may have felt so sure about it that he could not think otherwise, yet inasmuch as he had knowingly and willingly worked himself into that frame of mind, he must be held responsible for it.”
2024-04-10
R-users R jobs
Senior Data Scientist to help us build the future of media measurement.
2022-12-16
Statistical Programmer: developing R tools for clinical trial safety analysis @ US
2022-12-16
Statistical Programmer for i360 @ Arlington, Virginia, United States
2022-06-03
Biostatistician II
2022-02-14
Associate Computational Scientist
2021-09-19
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