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The Jumping Rivers Blog
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Epistemic Virtues for Science in the Age of Automation
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How to report a N=12 study?
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Which beliefs are considered acceptable and which are not?
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All graphs are comparisons, and the relevance of this principle to practical advice for producing better graphs
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“The FTC does not have our backs, that much is clear”
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Here’s a story from Australia: There were so many problems with the survey that the government didn’t release the data.
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The internet of poop
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