Andrew Gelman - Wrong Again! 30+ Years of Statistical Mistakes

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Wrong Again! 30+ Years of Statistical Mistakes by Andrew Gelman
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Abstract: One of the benefits of a long career is that it gives us an opportunity to reflect upon all the ways our thinking has changed. In this talk I'll go over several places where my thinking has changed, for each considering why I previously took a stance that I currently disagree with, and where I anticipate my views might change further. I hope this discussion will be useful in helping each of you to introspect on your own past and future intellectual development.
Bio: Andrew Gelman is a professor of statistics and political science and director of the Applied Statistics Center at Columbia University. He has received the Outstanding Statistical Application award from the American Statistical Association, the award for best article published in the American Political Science Review, and the Council of Presidents of Statistical Societies award for outstanding contributions by a person under the age of 40. His books include Bayesian Data Analysis (with John Carlin, Hal Stern, David Dunson, Aki Vehtari, and Don Rubin), Teaching Statistics: A Bag of Tricks (with Deb Nolan), Data Analysis Using Regression and Multilevel/Hierarchical Models (with Jennifer Hill), Red State, Blue State, Rich State, Poor State: Why Americans Vote the Way They Do (with David Park, Boris Shor, and Jeronimo Cortina), and A Quantitative Tour of the Social Sciences (co-edited with Jeronimo Cortina). Andrew has done research on a wide range of topics, including: why it is rational to vote; why campaign polls are so variable when elections are so predictable; why redistricting is good for democracy; reversals of death sentences; police stops in New York City, the statistical challenges of estimating small effects; the probability that your vote will be decisive; seats and votes in Congress; social network structure; arsenic in Bangladesh; radon in your basement; toxicology; medical imaging; and methods in surveys, experimental design, statistical inference, computation, and graphics.
Twitter: / statmodeling
Presented at the 2021 New York R Conference (September10 , 2021)

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@doug_sponsler
@doug_sponsler Жыл бұрын
"We always do everything wrong." Gelman has such a knack for summarizing statistical practice🤣
@axeltorbenson8533
@axeltorbenson8533 2 жыл бұрын
This was a great talk! Thanks for posting this.
@cathylin1188
@cathylin1188 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing Andrew! Your experiences and the way you reflected on and learned from them are very inspiring.
@cbxxxbc
@cbxxxbc 8 ай бұрын
belgian beer and andrew gelman on the shelve :)
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