Sameer Deshpande (@skdeshpande91) 's Twitter Profile
Sameer Deshpande

@skdeshpande91

Assistant professor of Statistics @UWMadison. Interested in Bayesian statistics, causal inference, and statistics in sports. #MFFL

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if you can somehow watch this and walk away from it saying something like “yup that’s my guy that’s who i’m gonna vote for” then i want you to know that you are just a full-on idiot

Shea Serrano (@sheaserrano) 's Twitter Profile Photo

incredible restraint from kamala to have made it through this entire debate without one single time saying “i can’t believe y’all really have me standing up here with this dumb fuck”

Sameer Deshpande (@skdeshpande91) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I also reviewed the material Mu Yang, Ph.D. and James Smoliga, DVM, PhD compiled. The issues raised are serious enough that retraction is, in my opinion, the bare minimum acceptable outcome.

John Owning (@johnowning) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#Cowboys defense will continue to get gashed on stretch plays the rest of the season as long as their NT continues to play like they feet are stuck in cement. Before you blame the LBs, make sure the NTs aren't leaving them out high and dry like Linval Joseph did to Overshown

UW-Madison Statistics (@uwmadisonstats) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This week's Statistics Seminar features Rong Ma, Assistant Professor at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, who will explore the topic of single-cell data integration. Join us this Wednesday (Sept. 18) at 4 p.m. in Service Memorial Institute room 133. More: ow.ly/B99p50TohMU

This week's Statistics Seminar features Rong Ma, Assistant Professor at <a href="/HarvardChanSPH/">Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health</a>, who will explore the topic of single-cell data integration. 

Join us this Wednesday (Sept. 18) at 4 p.m. in Service Memorial Institute room 133. More: ow.ly/B99p50TohMU
Stephanie M. Lee (@stephaniemlee) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NEW: The Q-Collar claims to help protect athletes' brains. But sleuths say they've found anomalies/errors in underlying studies. Authors say they'll address some—though not all—of them. And the journal has resisted calls for an independent investigation. chronicle.com/article/this-d…

Dom Samangy (@dsamangy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Guide to Sports Analytics (v5) The latest version of the guide is here and it now totals over 1,000 resources covering R, Python, SQL and more. New accounts to follow, tutorials and blogs along with a new “how to get started” and “articles” tab !! ⬇️ docs.google.com/spreadsheets/u…

Guide to Sports Analytics (v5)

The latest version of the guide is here and it now totals over 1,000 resources covering R, Python, SQL and more. New accounts to follow, tutorials and blogs along with a new “how to get started” and “articles” tab !! ⬇️
docs.google.com/spreadsheets/u…
Ben Golub 🇺🇦 (@ben_golub) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nassim Nicholas Taleb Thanks for being so civil and generous in your reply here! I didn't intend to cast doubt (right then) on the use of negative probabilities in models. But now that you bring it up, I'll ask: if there is a measurable set E of states in the model whose probability is negative,

Dan (@dan_p_simpson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I mean if you want to call them negative probabilities, go to town my friend. Just remember to re-prove every single probability result that you use explicitly or implicitly to check they still hold for these objects.