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My talk at Stanford on Tuesday

Of Beauty, Sex, and Power: Statistical Challenges in Estimating Small Effects.

Tues 26 Apr, 12-1 in the Graham Stuart Lounge, 4th Floor, Encina West.

5 Comments

  1. Tom S. says:

    Who drew those little cartoons in the slides?

  2. DKB @ NYU says:

    I love these, but could you create a slide file w/out the animations? Or do you prefer the "live experience"?

  3. Andrew Gelman says:

    Tom S.: The article was published in the American Scientist–their cartoonist did the drawings.

    Dkb: Yes, it just takes a bit more work to make two versions of each talk!

  4. Art Owen says:

    After seeing your talk, I thought you'd like to know about this paper:

    The Ratio of Male to Female Births as Affected by Wars
    by E. R. Shaw, in JASA, 1922
    http://www.jstor.org/stable/2277532

    Shaw looks at a theory that just following a war, the proportion of male births rises. He quotes several authors who consider this a well known fact. But looking at data he finds no evidence for it.

  5. ang says:

    Prof. Gelman, enjoyed your talk yesterday. What do you make of this study about the effect of motivation on IQ results that's exciting the media?
    http://www.pnas.org/content/early/2011/04/19/1018…