Still a lot of posts, those past days, about Reinhart-Rogoffing
- e.g. http://www.reuters.com/article/…, http://washingtonpost.com/blogs/wonkblog/…, http://guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/…, http://bloomberg.com/news/…, http://oregoneconomicanalysis.wordpress.com/…, http://mainlymacro.blogspot.ca/…, http://blogs.ft.com/ftdata/… , http://businessinsider.com/…, http://economist.com/news/… or http://ideas.time.com/… to get a better understanding of what happened
“Reverse-causality” on felixsalmon ‘s blog http://blogs.reuters.com/felix-salmon/… see
and to conclude (?) http://bloomberg.com/news/…
Of course, there are other posts and articles, on other topics,
- “From geeky to cool: Statistics is Berkeley’s fastest-growing major” http://newscenter.berkeley.edu/… via
UCBerkeley - “Hurricane Sandy lit up seismometers across US” http://science.nbcnews.com/… via
Sciencesharenew see
- “63% of Drivers Don’t Know They Pay Higher Rates to Subsidize Bad Drivers” http://claimsjournal.com/news/… via
TimPHalloran andGorgeGdo - “Open Access to Data: An Ideal Professed but Not Practised” http://papers.ssrn.com/… via MargRev
- “Excel-bashing” http://andrewgelman.com/… via
msgbi and jvonneumann - “Scientists Save Healthcare (But They’re Not From Med School)” http://forbes.com/sites/netapp/ … via
matthgardiner - “ex and the Pursuit of Happiness: How Other People’s Sex Lives are Related to our Sense of Well-Being” http://link.springer.com/…
- “A History of Oopsies in Economic Studies” http://economix.blogs.nytimes.com/… by
crampell viaEcono_Stats - “A Third of the World’s Population is Online” via http://statista.com/topics/… and
ilovecharts
- “Three iconic graphs showing the climate fix we’re in.” http://scienceblogs.com/significantfigures…
- “From geeky to cool: Statistics is Berkeley’s fastest-growing major” http://newscenter.berkeley.edu/… via
UCBerkeley - “Reproductive effects of wearing a kilt” http://improbable.com/… by
MarcAbrahams - “The Widest Cleft in Statistics – How and Why Fisher Opposed Neyman and Pearson”, by Francisco Louçã http://iseg.utl.pt/departamentos/economia/… via
DEAGiles - “Canadians Now More Affluent Than Americans” http://blogs.wsj.com/economics/… via
@msgbi - [blog] “Blogging Citation Norms” http://digitopoly.org/… by
JoshuaGanss viaMarkThoma
Quelques articles intéressants en français,
- “De l’autre côté du miroir : revues scientifiques et presse en ligne” http://alambic.hypotheses.org/4237
- “Sur le consensus scientifique” http://jpcmanson.wordpress.com/… (1) et http://jpcmanson.wordpress.com/… (2)
- et une petite pensée pour mes anciens élèves: avec du retard, les “pépites de fac” version 2013 (nouvel obs via
pareto35) on retrouve “Statistique et Econométrie” http://univ-rennes1.fr/themes/actualites/…
Did I miss something ?