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Statistical Modeling, Causal Inference, and Social Science
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Fri, 2009-08-14 15:48 —
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Defining dystopia down
Bloggitude: who gets upset by what?
You can't win for losing
Problems with poll adjustments that aggressively screen for likely voters
Who are the liberal Democrats and the conservative Republicans?
"Rationality" does not imply "self-interested"
More on the Iranian election
What Were They Thinking?
Like deciding who won the Indy 500 by picking the car with the snazziest paint job
Econometrics reaches The Economist
A Central Limit Theorem Java applet
Clustered standard errors vs. hierarchical modeling
OmniGraphSketcher
Mapping sin
Making decisions based on the endpoint of a 95% interval
Urban economics: to have private highrise buildings, do you need a politically-connected "master planner"?
Fake-data simulation as a research tool
More on fitting multilevel models
Survey weighting for the National Election Study
R Flashmob
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