The following pages link to Andrew Gelman (Q59365):
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- Using Image and Curve Registration for Measuring the Goodness of Fit of Spatial and Temporal Predictions (Q3445338) (← links)
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- An Analysis of the New York City Police Department's “Stop-and-Frisk” Policy in the Context of Claims of Racial Bias (Q3632552) (← links)
- Estimating Incumbency Advantage and Its Variation, as an Example of a Before–After Study (Q3632651) (← links)
- Estimating the Probability of Events That Have Never Occurred: When Is Your Vote Decisive? (Q3839570) (← links)
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- Physiological Pharmacokinetic Analysis Using Population Modeling and Informative Prior Distributions (Q4366080) (← links)
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- Diagnostic Checks for Discrete Data Regression Models Using Posterior Predictive Simulations (Q4485117) (← links)
- Should we take measurements at an intermediate design point? (Q4489918) (← links)
- Philosophy and the practice of Bayesian statistics (Q4614590) (← links)
- Rejoinder to discussion of ‘Philosophy and the practice of Bayesian statistics’ (Q4614597) (← links)
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- Models, Assumptions and Model Checking in Ecological Regressions (Q4785401) (← links)
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- Poststratification Without Population Level Information on the Poststratifying Variable With Application to Political Polling (Q4808054) (← links)
- A Bayesian Formulation of Exploratory Data Analysis and Goodness‐of‐fit Testing* (Q4832057) (← links)
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- Comment (Q4975553) (← links)
- A Proposal for Informative Default Priors Scaled by the Standard Error of Estimates (Q5050789) (← links)
- Statistical Graphics for Survey Weights (Q5113997) (← links)
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- A case study on the choice, interpretation and checking of multilevel models for longitudinal binary outcomes (Q5701114) (← links)
- Multiple Imputation for Model Checking: Completed‐Data Plots with Missing and Latent Data (Q5715354) (← links)
- Parameterization and Bayesian Modeling (Q5754755) (← links)
- How Many People Do You Know in Prison? (Q5754948) (← links)
- Probabilistic Feature Analysis of Facial Perception of Emotions (Q5757795) (← links)
- R-squared for Bayesian Regression Models (Q5868204) (← links)
- Large-Scale Replication Projects in Contemporary Psychological Research (Q5868232) (← links)
- Abandon Statistical Significance (Q5868258) (← links)
- “Not Only Defended But Also Applied”: The Perceived Absurdity of Bayesian Inference (Q5877094) (← links)
- Rejoinder: The Anti-Bayesian Moment and Its Passing (Q5877099) (← links)
- What are the Most Important Statistical Ideas of the Past 50 Years? (Q5881991) (← links)
- Simulating normalizing constants: From importance sampling to bridge sampling to path sampling (Q5926348) (← links)
- Simulation-efficient shortest probability intervals (Q5963782) (← links)
- Comment on article by van Dyk et al. (Q5965255) (← links)
- Prior distributions for variance parameters in hierarchical models (Comment on article by Browne and Draper) (Q5965277) (← links)
- Comment: Bayesian checking of the second levels of hierarchical models (Q5965650) (← links)
- Comment on article by Robert (Q5972125) (← links)
- What is a standard error? (Q6090558) (← links)
- “Two Truths and a Lie” as a Class-Participation Activity (Q6100010) (← links)
- Improving multilevel regression and poststratification with structured priors (Q6120423) (← links)
- The development of Bayesian statistics (Q6149598) (← links)
- Bayesian hierarchical stacking: some models are (somewhere) useful (Q6203242) (← links)