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...“Any sufficiently crappy research is indistinguishable from fraud,” says the statistician Andrew Gelman. In an ideal world, data sets would be properly documented and shared for anyone to analyse....
...But typical response rates are 5 in 100 — often lower, says Andrew Gelman, a statistician and prominent election modeller. He says that only around 1 in 100 people respond to opinion polls....
...“It’s a very different zeitgeist to when we opened a month before the US election,” said Audrey Gelman, the club’s co-founder....
...Fans of Columbia University’s Andrew Gelman might be horrified by this, as it’s the sort of data mining he warns us against. I’ll defend myself....
...Columbia University statistician Andrew Gelman suggests a simple rule of thumb that I followed in the opening paragraphs of this column: mentally reverse the order of the studies....
...Andrew Gelman now documents a further strange detail: the rise in mortality only happened among white working-class middle-aged women in the US south (and to some extent the midwest)....
...(The story of Huff’s career as a tobacco consultant was brought to the attention of statisticians in articles by Andrew Gelman in Chance in 2012 and by Alex Reinhart in Significance in 2014.)...
...FURTHER FURTHER READING - Felix Salmon, James Suroweicki, Andrew Gelman and Matt Yglesias on the rise of dual-class share structures. - Bankruptcy tourism....
...There’s also a portrait of her by the British artist Andrew Logan....
...“All the oligarchs, all the media, agreed to be unfree to prevent the return of communism,” says Marat Gelman, a political technologist who worked on the campaign....
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