You have used ad hominem incorrectly.
I'm not sure what the replication crisis (which as others have noted is certainly not exclusive to psychology--they're just the only field that is acknowledging it and taking steps to address it) has to do with bias (by…
This is a great book, much more practical for the applied researcher than anything written by Pearl.
I'm surprised that so many folks here (obv not everyone) have so readily accepted the word "brutalist" to apparently mean "simple, functional, and minimal", because that's definitely NOT what brutalism entails in the…
Thoughtful Machine Learning by Matthew Kirk is the closest thing I've seen. It's several years old by now (2014). That said, I don't see many people trying to use this approach in practice.
what does the constitution say about women's access to reproductive healthcare
I wouldn't normally say this, but since you appealed to authority first... are you aware of how absolutely dismal ASU's reputation is in academia in general?
I am the same as you. Way worse, actually. When things get really bad (e.g. 500+ open tabs in Firefox), I spend ~20 minutes closing as many obviously "left-over" and otherwise uninteresting tabs, and then I save all of…
Good observation, gaming is absolutely a post-modern phenomenon. Any creative works with which audience actively engage and interact (rather than just observe)--and especially those that by necessity require the…
Right? It's so weird that the dudes that rail against postmodernism fundamentally fail to understand that it's not a single assertive ideology, it's just a simple observation of the way things are in the world around…
Well, yeah, by implying that comparing ICE agents to war criminals tried at Nuremberg is an unfair thing to do--which is not at all necessarily true--he's discussing politics. Hell, he's taking a side.
Apologies for not providing an HN-approved defense of Nazism couched in paragraphs of bloviation.
Ah, I knew I could count on Hacker News to defend the Nazi lover. Repulsive.
Hm, I think I disagree with this. The famous statistician and scientist RA Fisher said "To consult the statistician after an experiment is finished is often merely to ask him to conduct a post mortem examination. He can…
There sure is: Capital by Karl Marx. (wonder if down-voters have actually read this, or if it's just a boogie-man to them?)
We scientists WANT (desperately want!) anyone and everyone, experts and neophytes alike, to read and pay attention to our work! The unavailability of scientific research papers is in no way due to snooty scientists…
Of course they printed it: https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2018/02/02/us/politics/n... Ah, but you probably already knew that, since picking and choosing which heavily-spun facts to reveal is how Republicans…
I understand and appreciate the concern for privacy, but something important was diminished when Google Maps started blurring the faces of people who appeared in Street View. I was surprised by the degree to which the…
Certainly not whiny little babies like you.
Christ dude, how gullible are you? Turn off Fox News for a sec
DW playlist radio != DW playlist
Good.
The importance you place on the presence of a p-value suggests that you're probably not the best judge of whether a p-value is correctly interpreted.
https://scholar.google.com/ The magic phrase to locate the literature you're interested in is "returns to education"
There is a massive body of existing literature (the kind that's published in peer reviewed journals) examining the returns to education. A lot of that research, maybe most of it, suggests that going to college is a…
You have used ad hominem incorrectly.
I'm not sure what the replication crisis (which as others have noted is certainly not exclusive to psychology--they're just the only field that is acknowledging it and taking steps to address it) has to do with bias (by…
This is a great book, much more practical for the applied researcher than anything written by Pearl.
I'm surprised that so many folks here (obv not everyone) have so readily accepted the word "brutalist" to apparently mean "simple, functional, and minimal", because that's definitely NOT what brutalism entails in the…
Thoughtful Machine Learning by Matthew Kirk is the closest thing I've seen. It's several years old by now (2014). That said, I don't see many people trying to use this approach in practice.
what does the constitution say about women's access to reproductive healthcare
I wouldn't normally say this, but since you appealed to authority first... are you aware of how absolutely dismal ASU's reputation is in academia in general?
I am the same as you. Way worse, actually. When things get really bad (e.g. 500+ open tabs in Firefox), I spend ~20 minutes closing as many obviously "left-over" and otherwise uninteresting tabs, and then I save all of…
Good observation, gaming is absolutely a post-modern phenomenon. Any creative works with which audience actively engage and interact (rather than just observe)--and especially those that by necessity require the…
Right? It's so weird that the dudes that rail against postmodernism fundamentally fail to understand that it's not a single assertive ideology, it's just a simple observation of the way things are in the world around…
Well, yeah, by implying that comparing ICE agents to war criminals tried at Nuremberg is an unfair thing to do--which is not at all necessarily true--he's discussing politics. Hell, he's taking a side.
Apologies for not providing an HN-approved defense of Nazism couched in paragraphs of bloviation.
Ah, I knew I could count on Hacker News to defend the Nazi lover. Repulsive.
Hm, I think I disagree with this. The famous statistician and scientist RA Fisher said "To consult the statistician after an experiment is finished is often merely to ask him to conduct a post mortem examination. He can…
There sure is: Capital by Karl Marx. (wonder if down-voters have actually read this, or if it's just a boogie-man to them?)
We scientists WANT (desperately want!) anyone and everyone, experts and neophytes alike, to read and pay attention to our work! The unavailability of scientific research papers is in no way due to snooty scientists…
Of course they printed it: https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2018/02/02/us/politics/n... Ah, but you probably already knew that, since picking and choosing which heavily-spun facts to reveal is how Republicans…
I understand and appreciate the concern for privacy, but something important was diminished when Google Maps started blurring the faces of people who appeared in Street View. I was surprised by the degree to which the…
Certainly not whiny little babies like you.
Christ dude, how gullible are you? Turn off Fox News for a sec
DW playlist radio != DW playlist
Good.
The importance you place on the presence of a p-value suggests that you're probably not the best judge of whether a p-value is correctly interpreted.
https://scholar.google.com/ The magic phrase to locate the literature you're interested in is "returns to education"
There is a massive body of existing literature (the kind that's published in peer reviewed journals) examining the returns to education. A lot of that research, maybe most of it, suggests that going to college is a…