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West Coast Stat Views (on Observational Epidemiology and more)

Comments, observations and thoughts from two bloggers on applied statistics, higher education and epidemiology.

  • By Mark Palko, Joseph
  • Based in United States of America
  • Roughly five posts per week
  • First post on

Posts per month

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Posts per month
Month starting Posts
Feb 2023 12
Mar 2023 25
Apr 2023 21
May 2023 23
Jun 2023 23
Jul 2023 22
Aug 2023 25
Sep 2023 23
Oct 2023 22
Nov 2023 22
Dec 2023 21
Jan 2024 24
Feb 2024 20
Mar 2024 22
Apr 2024 24
May 2024 24
Jun 2024 21
Jul 2024 24
Aug 2024 21
Sep 2024 22
Oct 2024 9

Any gaps could be due to errors when fetching the blog’s feed.

Most recent posts

The best debate analysis I've seen so far
Josh Marshall tweeted a recommendation for Johnson's monologue about the debate and it does justify the build-up. Pound for pound, though, I might be more impressed with the one he did for This American Life …
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Sane-wash, Repeat, Repeat -- The Procrustean Era of the New York Times
Instead of minting 35 one-trillion-dollar coins, we'll just have one 35 trillion-dollar cocktail napkin! I'm for it! Goodbye debt! https://t.co/RzNcALCp7X— Dan Froomkin (PressWatchers.org) (@froomkin) September 23, 2024 Today's [9/24/24] New York Times gave us an …
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If the really wanted to debunk Trump's lies about killing babies, they probably should have made a bigger deal of it when Carly Fiorina said them
If you're trying to understand how the anti-abortion movement got this extreme, one of the key parts of the story fell in place in 2015 with a series of political attacks on Planned Parenthood, suggesting …
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