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  1. Andrew Gelman likes this article more than the Wikipedia article on the subject.
  2. "The correlations were much lower between Mendeley readers and citation counts for conference papers than for journal articles in Building & Construction Engineering and Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering. Hence, there seem to be disciplinary differences in the usefulness of Mendeley readership counts as impact indicators for conference papers, even between fields for which conferences are important."
  3. Great writeup by Gelman.
  4. It turns out, Google has data on enough search terms that something is always quite highly correlated with your curve! This is a crackpot conspiracy theorists dream!
  5. Looks like an amazing resources I should definitely take advantage of while I am at MIT.
  6. David Kenny's homepage. Especially useful for resources related to mediation and moderation, but also full of stuff on other sorts of statistical modelling techniques
  7. I can't take this job at the moment, but maybe you can. It looks like fun!
  8. David Kenny's explanation of mediation
  9. David Kenny's website on moderation.
  10. I'm hearing more and more good stuff about Behavioral and Brain Sciences.
  11. Good story about an awesome poster about the dangers of multiple comparisons in statistics in general and in MRI work in particular.
  12. An example of R code that tests for a mediation relationship.

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