Frank Harrell

@f2harrell

Prof, Founding Chair of Biostatistics, Vanderbilt U. Expert Statistical Advisor, Office of Biostatistics, FDA CDER. Blog: Statistical Thinking -fharrell.com

Bergabung Januari 2017

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    1. Shut down 2. Jail key decision makers and possibly some of the engineers involved 3. Give the money back to the people it abused (its users) 4. Build ethical replacements for its useful bits

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    Glad that has restarted this hot discussion on datamethods. I just posted a response that tries to generalize the question.

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    Statistically, machine learning has poor modeling practices which should limit generalizability. It doesn't. Why? For tasks like image recognition, all humans on the ML team understand ground truth; in healthcare/science tasks, it won't be the same. We can expect lots of failure.

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    My Christmas present for the community: 2.7 is now on CRAN extending support for Gaussian processes and fixing a substantial performance bug in some post-processing methods among other new features and improvements.

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    17 Des

    Please read—well worth your time. Challenges of Non–Intention-to-Treat Analyses | Research, Methods, Statistics | JAMA | JAMA Network

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    It's a big stretch to put such a positive spin on the wastage of resources that occurs when the scientific pathway is led astray building upon results that can't be replicated.

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    Glad to see questionable research practices elevated with respect to severity of harm to science

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    17 Des

    A+ beautiful, a grand achievement by it is wonderful to see Byrne on clean background, all the original copies I saw over the years all had extensive foxing. In my Envisioning Information, we fully rebuilt 2 Byrne pages, hand-separated colors for printing.

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    16 Des

    Let me get this straight: Sears has $25 million laying around to pay out executives who ran the company into the ground, but doesn't have any money to give the thousands of workers they laid off severance pay?

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    15 Des

    Tonight’s ruling creates confusion, puts affordable health insurance at risk, and targets Americans with pre-existing conditions. The Supreme Court already upheld the law’s constitutionality — twice. Sign up tonight for 2019 coverage at .

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    "It took more than a half century to reach the point where faced with a choice between democracy and power, the party chose the latter," argues George Packer.

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    14 Des

    Didn’t he impeach Bill Clinton over the same thing?

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    A couple days ago another team asked me to speak about Bayesian data analysis. I decided that instead of doing a nuts/bolts of how to fit/use Bayesian models, I would describe "Bayesian analysis: The Good Parts". <potentially controversial thread>

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    13 Des

    Not that this is terribly surprising, but still an important message for all to hear.

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    12 Des

    Invite others to submit their lists of prevalent faux-pas' compromising reliable evidence generation.

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    12 Des

    Hi everyone. It’s been awhile since I’ve had a good old-fashioned methods critique, but I'm feeling it today:

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    Many Analysts, One Data Set – many conclusions - good discussion continues. Hope that joins in -

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    Favorite way to picture probabilities: not with stick figures or frequencies but with a thermometer plot (example below is taken from )

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    Statistician take of the day: A $100 data analysis can make a $1,000,000 study worth $1,000.

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    What the GOP stands for ...

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