This is Jessica. I’m looking for a postdoc to work with me and Ken Holstein (CMU) on evaluation tools for AI-based decision support, with emphasis on elicitation challenges associated with specifying decision problems in real-world deployments. The postdoc is through Northwestern University Depar...
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For example, I’ve occasionally written about a sociologist who’s written a series of papers about sex roles and sex ratios of babies. I’d call this guy a science troll. He makes provocative claims based on very weak data and gets lots of attention making “politically incorrect” ...
actually lived by, and I’m the sort of literal-minded person who finds that uncomfortable and confusing. (Now I do stats for a living on soft money, where all the same issues are still present, but the hypotheses aren’t my own babies and I’m not trying to use them to get tenure...
That’s a big deal. OK, sure, self-plagiarism, no need for us to be Freybabies about that. But, what about that other thing? Furthermore, both papers mention substantially different sample sizes (153 vs. 643) but both have a table with results which are basically entirely identical. ...
2. Likelihood is fine. For that matter I could’ve suggested to my correspondent that he just use Bayesian inference! But I wanted to answer his question, which is an important one because we see confidence intervals all the time.