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lellotope

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    Comment #18301564

    This was an extremely interesting paper to me, about a topic that I see as economically and sociologically fundamental. I was actually impressed by the methods they used. I found m…

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    Comment #18268541

    There's kind of two issues at least. One is the continuous-discrete issue and the other is the moment issue. As for the moment issue, the short story is that as you get into three …

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    Comment #18244425

    This is such an unrecognized part of the problem: overcredentialing. It's rampant: it's explicit in areas like healthcare and law, and implicit in the HR practices of many corporat…

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    Comment #18229893

    A note about diet: There are some recent studies suggesting that globally, on average, the most environmentally friendly diets have some animal product component because of their a…

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    Comment #18215364

    I agree with a tiny caveat, in that I'd change Jeffreys prior to reference prior. On the other hand, these priors can be difficult to create in some (many?) situations and it's oft…

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    Comment #18208628

    With the birth of our daughter, we had a different, and more complicated experience. Pre-delivery there was no pressure to do a c-section. None at all. My wife definitely did not w…

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    Comment #18175534

    Am I missing something or are parts of this article really distorted? For example, this seems to set up most of the article: "Economics involves a lot of math and statistics. The m…

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    Comment #18161673

    Not sure if I'm left-leaning or not, but the problem is that we need increased competition. The reason why this is a problem is that sometimes it means decreased regulation, and so…

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    Comment #18140037

    As someone who does research in this area, broadly defined, I think you're on to something, but I also think there are some misleading things about this article (which I neverthele…

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    Comment #18063982

    My same concern about the ethics of this. I might have felt a little differently if this AI startup had paid for all of the data collection proactively (although I would have still…

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    Comment #18011702

    It's been said before but needs to be said again: this is happening everywhere in the biomedical and related fields. The neurosciences, oncology... the list goes on and on. Anyone …

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    Comment #17995455

    I think the issues go deeper than the degree program per se. Often the humanities are part of a liberal arts degree, which differs from other degrees not just in the major subject,…

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    Comment #17975243

    I'm skeptical of citation rate as well, although I'm not sure I have anything better to offer in terms of metrics. Hype, after all, is related to citation rate. I think what we nee…

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    Comment #17940750

    I have mixed reactions to pieces like this. It's very salient to me because I fit the stereotype being discussed. At 43, I did my first triathlon and am, I suppose, training to do …