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In this new episode, we talk about the interplay between statistics and data visualization. We do that with Andrew Gelman, Professor of Statistics and Political Science at Columbia University, and Jessica Hullman, Professor of Computer Science at Northwestern University. Andrew started the popular blog “Statistical Modeling, Causal Inference, and Social Science,” which has an active community of readers and has been around for many years. Jessica started contributing lately with many exciting posts, several of which have to do with data visualization. In the episode, we touch upon many topics, including the story behind the blog, the role of surprises, anomalies, and storytelling in science, the Anscombe’s quartet, and exploratory data analysis.

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1. Our podcast is listener-supported, please consider making a donation! (00:01:03)

2. Our guests: Jessica Hullman and Andrew Gelman (00:01:30)

3. Blog: Statistical Modeling, Causal Inference, and Social Science (00:02:19)

4. Style as organizing principle (00:05:19)

5. Should scientists tell a story? (00:11:00)

6. Paper: How do we learn from stories? (00:18:55)

7. How open are we really towards anomalies and changing our mind? (00:22:33)

8. Methodological attribution error (00:23:53)

9. The dance between the surprise in the particular and surfacing the signal (00:27:16)

10. "Anscombe's quartet" (00:35:11)

11. "You draw it first" (00:38:48)

12. Get in touch with us and support us on Patreon (00:47:52)

170 episodi

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Contenuto fornito da Enrico Bertini and Moritz Stefaner, Enrico Bertini, and Moritz Stefaner. Tutti i contenuti dei podcast, inclusi episodi, grafica e descrizioni dei podcast, vengono caricati e forniti direttamente da Enrico Bertini and Moritz Stefaner, Enrico Bertini, and Moritz Stefaner o dal partner della piattaforma podcast. Se ritieni che qualcuno stia utilizzando la tua opera protetta da copyright senza la tua autorizzazione, puoi seguire la procedura descritta qui https://it.player.fm/legal.

In this new episode, we talk about the interplay between statistics and data visualization. We do that with Andrew Gelman, Professor of Statistics and Political Science at Columbia University, and Jessica Hullman, Professor of Computer Science at Northwestern University. Andrew started the popular blog “Statistical Modeling, Causal Inference, and Social Science,” which has an active community of readers and has been around for many years. Jessica started contributing lately with many exciting posts, several of which have to do with data visualization. In the episode, we touch upon many topics, including the story behind the blog, the role of surprises, anomalies, and storytelling in science, the Anscombe’s quartet, and exploratory data analysis.

Links

Remember: our podcast is listener-supported; please consider donating Using Patreon or Paypal. Thanks!


Related episodes

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Capitoli

1. Our podcast is listener-supported, please consider making a donation! (00:01:03)

2. Our guests: Jessica Hullman and Andrew Gelman (00:01:30)

3. Blog: Statistical Modeling, Causal Inference, and Social Science (00:02:19)

4. Style as organizing principle (00:05:19)

5. Should scientists tell a story? (00:11:00)

6. Paper: How do we learn from stories? (00:18:55)

7. How open are we really towards anomalies and changing our mind? (00:22:33)

8. Methodological attribution error (00:23:53)

9. The dance between the surprise in the particular and surfacing the signal (00:27:16)

10. "Anscombe's quartet" (00:35:11)

11. "You draw it first" (00:38:48)

12. Get in touch with us and support us on Patreon (00:47:52)

170 episodi

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