Solid press release about my book from UC Merced. They did cut a quote I gave them where I said I hoped literally everyone in the world would read it, but I suppose we should err on the side of humility.
Andrew Gelman reviewed my book, Modeling Social Behavior.
“The book has social science, it has code, it has graphs—it’s got everything… I hope it’s taught in thousands of classes and sells a zillion copies.”
Andrew Gelman reviewed my book, Modeling Social Behavior.
“The book has social science, it has code, it has graphs—it’s got everything… I hope it’s taught in thousands of classes and sells a zillion copies.”
Survivorship bias: The "High-Rise Syndrome in Cats" (1987) paper has come up again recently. Here is the finding on fall distance and injuries. Assuming dead cats are excluded, I would expect a plateau - I don't see how the bias would lead to *fewer* injuries from higher floors. #statistics
(Full paper: https://terpconnect.umd.edu/~pnc/temp/high-rise%20syndrome.pdf)
I listened to this and realized that, in reference to disciplinary structure in the human sciences, I yelled “Burn it all down!” not once but twice. I stand by it.
Good times on the BJKS podcast. If for whatever reason you want to listen to me ramble about career trajectories, modeling social behavior, and the state of academic science, have a listen.
Publication day! The modeling textbook I started five years ago is finally out today. I'm proud of it, and really grateful to everyone who helped make it better.
PUP: https://press.princeton.edu/books/paperback/9780691224145/modeling-social-behavior
AMZN: https://www.amazon.com/dp/0691224145?tag=it_books_com-20
My book, Modeling Social Behavior, comes out in just 5 days in North America and the EU. Zounds! I think it's very good and you should get it, but you don't have to take my word for it -- the 1st chapter is free on the PUP website.
PUP: https://press.princeton.edu/books/paperback/9780691224145/modeling-social-behavior
AMZN: https://www.amazon.com/dp/0691224145?tag=it_books_com-20
In four weeks, my book comes out in the US. Insanity. If you're interested, you can pre-order at the usual spots.
PUP: https://press.princeton.edu/books/paperback/9780691224145/modeling-social-behavior
AMZN: https://www.amazon.com/dp/0691224145?tag=it_books_com-20
My Intro to Cognitive Science students get a surprise lesson in parasitology in Week 2 in order to think about the relationship between cognition and environmental predictability. Trying to fill in some gaps here.
A record that I worked on over the last year, and which is very dear to my heart, is out in the world today! #newMusic
Dad Songs is the second album of goofy, sweet, bizarre indie-pop singalong anthems by The Small Dinosaurs. It's about being a dad and part of a family — with heartfelt songs about favorite foods, cat friends, and going into labor. p/r/m/m by me!
Available anywhere you stream music, including Bandcamp. I hope you love it 🖤
https://smalldinosaurs.bandcamp.com/album/dad-songs
https://open.spotify.com/album/0fJnZzY6vsdLALXy5XU9tC?si=o8_H72IgStOYKOnsgJGL-g&nd=1
here's a mixing idea that you probably should not use very much if at all: put a cassette tape emulation on the master bus and crank the wow and flutter a bit
https://smalldinosaurs.bandcamp.com/track/do-you-read-me
won't lie, i'm proud of this one 😂🏆 check out how the guitar is barely hanging together in the solo!
I read an earlier draft of this paper by Francisco Gil-White a few years ago and found it to be a very insightful critique of modern academic institutions. I haven't read the new version, but I imagine it's only gotten better. https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=4504597
As promised, here's the full album, out today. DAD SONGS is 13 indie/garage/art-rock songs about the milieu of fatherhood. Enjoy.
https://open.spotify.com/album/0fJnZzY6vsdLALXy5XU9tC?si=otWcjuOJQEq7qrCmRiZlhA
Paradigmatically promiscuous scientist. Modeler. Curmudgeon. Faculty at UC Merced and Santa Fe Institute.
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