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Posts by John T Ormerod

Lol. I wonder how forced the palindrome was.

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Amazing pic. Happy new year.

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I like likelihoods.

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It is a model all the way down.

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ChatGPT gave a significant portion of my students the wrong answer to an easy quiz question that everyone used to always get right

I had two groups of students turn in annotated bibliographies that were ChatGPT generated - not a single citation actually existed

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I taught this for the first time in my course this year. We ended up doing a couple of weeks. It isn't much, but at least they got a taste of it.

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GitHub - MilesMcBain/more: Serve up more when things go bad Serve up more when things go bad. Contribute to MilesMcBain/more development by creating an account on GitHub.

Make errors more accessible and better with #rstats package {more} by @milesmcbain.bsky.social - inspired by rustc's detailed error explanations! This idea feels so good.

github.com/milesmcbain/...

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What an interesting sounding course!

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#GazaGenocide #MarchForHumanity #AlboAndWongAreFucked #ChrisMinnsIsFucked

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As my mum would say: :Butter wouldn't melt in its mouth".

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I make the sun rise by waking up.

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TSGTA =Three statisticians gave ten answers.

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New #rstats blog up!

solomonkurz.netlify.app/blog/2025-07...

This is the second post in the series where we use {brms} to learn {Stan} code. This time we review matrix notation, model matrices, and a new class of distribution functions in Stan.

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two men are standing next to each other in a room . ALT: two men are standing next to each other in a room .

Oorah. The other day I felt real feelings.

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Owf. Damage done.

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I miss random too, but am all for an adopted kitten, yay.

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Fiducial inference

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The new normal.

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So senseless. What a waste of life.

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God loved everyone whoever they are, man, woman or any other child of god.

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And what is your evidence against it?

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To double down as a statistician, what is your null hypothesis?

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Not all fields are at the same levels of maturity. Physics is at a different level of maturity as the social sciences, for example. Do you have an expectant difference in replicability for *any* field for the replicability given that all fields are exploring the forefront of their research areas?

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As the prior probability of any arbitrary molecule curing a cancer is extremely low than by Bayes rule alone even an extremely efficient science would produce many false positives.

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Frequentist super-raft vs Bayesian superyachts, I know what I am choosing.

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Then why use the word crisis? If science isn't stagnating, is there really a crisis?

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People might see it as a consequence of a replication crisis.

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Bayesian Superyachts are all the craze these days Steph. I put in a grant for one just the other day.

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I find all of this really odd. I don't know about other fields, but there has been dramatic advances in cardiovascular and cancer research in recent history, i.e., where a whole heap of money has gone into. Advances in science haven't been uniform, but they are certainly there.

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