Great ending. And, now that it's over, it reminds me even more of Jonathan Coe. Just one thing is bugging me now: what did the people in that office actually do for work. I mean, I know that it's on purpose that we're not told, but I'm still curious.
I finished Personal Days
Categories:
For more info on our research:
Blogroll
Statistics:
- Chance News
- The Endeavour
- Christian Robert
- Revolution Computing
- Yu-Sung Su's Blog
- The Numbers Guy
- Messy Matters
Visualization:
Cognitive and Behavioral Science:
- Decision Science News
- British Psychological Society Research Digest
- Seth Roberts [experimental psychology]
- Criteria's Employee Testing Blog
Social and Political Science:
- Monthly Labor Review Precis
- Marginal Revolution [economics]
- Language Log
- Social Science Statistics
- The Monkey Cage [political science]
- The Baby Name Wizard
- Vox EU
Machine Learning:
Cultural:
Pages
Research supported by the National Science Foundation
National Institutes of Health
Yahoo Research
Search
Recent Entries
- What is Info-Gap Theory?
- This is horrible
- Our new book!
- Survey analysis in R
- Conjugate prior to Dirichlets?
- Weather and Death in India: Mechanisms and Implications for Climate Change
- Funny graph
- In what settings do voters prefer candidates who look like them?
- Using a robot arm to feel a mathematical function or a statistical distribution
- Why it's not so weird that so many dentists are named Dennis: a story of conditional probability
- Connected
- Huh?
- "A gift to the audience rather than a plea for attention": Brad Paley's tips on encouraging seminar participants to ask so many damn questions you have to tell them to shut the heck up already so you can hear the rest of the damn talk
- A funny thing happened when fitting a hierarchical model . . .
- It's all downhill from here . . .
- p.bound in multilevel logistic regression
- Two kinds of book
- Home-base effect and social networks
- More on data visualization, beauty, etc.
- Discussion of Red State, Blue State
Categories
- Administrative (14)
- Art (32)
- Bayesian Statistics (215)
- Causal Inference (73)
- Decision Theory (137)
- Economics (160)
- Literature (114)
- Miscellaneous Science (106)
- Miscellaneous Statistics (377)
- Multilevel Modeling (157)
- Political Science (546)
- Public Health (113)
- Sociology (221)
- Sports (17)
- Statistical computing (110)
- Statistical graphics (129)
- Teaching (130)

Leave a comment
Subscribe to Entry