Blog Contents: September 2013

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a tough month in exile

(9/2) Is Bayesian Inference a Religion?

(9/3) Gelman’s response to my comment on Jaynes

(9/5) Stephen Senn: Open Season (guest post)

(9/7) First blog: “Did you hear the one about the frequentist…”? and “Frequentists in Exile”

(9/10) Peircean Induction and the Error-Correcting Thesis (Part I)

(9/10) (Part 2) Peircean Induction and the Error-Correcting Thesis

(9/12) (Part 3) Peircean Induction and the Error-Correcting Thesis

(9/14) “When Bayesian Inference Shatters” Owhadi, Scovel, and Sullivan (guest post)

(9/18) PhilStock: Bad news is good news on Wall St.

(9/18) How to hire a fraudster chauffeur

(9/22) Statistical Theater of the Absurd: “Stat on a Hot Tin Roof”

(9/23) Barnard’s Birthday: background, likelihood principle, intentions

(9/24) Gelman est efffectivement une erreur statistician

(9/26) Blog Contents: August 2013

(9/29) Highly probable vs highly probed: Bayesian/ error statistical differences

Compiled by Nicole Jinn

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