‘Bayes/regression-to-mean’ directory
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- “A Genetically Informed Registered Report on Adverse Childhood Experiences and Mental Health ”, Baldwin et al 2022
- “The Impact of Digital Media on Children’s Intelligence While Controlling for Genetic Differences in Cognition and Socioeconomic Background ”, Sauce et al 2022
- “Maternal Judgments of Child Numeracy and Reading Ability Predict Gains in Academic Achievement and Interest ”, Parker et al 2021
- “Genetic Sensitivity Analysis: Adjusting for Genetic Confounding in Epidemiological Associations ”, Pingault et al 2021
- “What Matters More for Entrepreneurship Success? A Meta-Analysis Comparing General Mental Ability and Emotional Intelligence in Entrepreneurial Settings ”, Allen et al 2020
- “Searching for the Backfire Effect: Measurement and Design Considerations ”, Swire-Thompson et al 2020
- “The Social and Genetic Inheritance of Educational Attainment: Genes, Parental Education, and Educational Expansion ”, Lin 2020
- “The Propensity for Aggressive Behavior and Lifetime Incarceration Risk: A Test for Gene-Environment Interaction (G × E) Using Whole-Genome Data ”, Barnes et al 2019
- “Allocation to Groups: Examples of Lord’s Paradox ”, Wright 2019
- “Genetic Associations With Mathematics Tracking and Persistence in Secondary School ”, Harden et al 2019
- “Powerless Placebos ”, Alexander 2018
- “Statistical Correction of the Winner’s Curse Explains Replication Variability in Quantitative Trait Genome-Wide Association Studies ”, Palmer & Pe’er 2017
- “Impossibly Hungry Judges ”, Lakens 2017
- “Measurement Error, Regression to the Mean, and Group Differences ”
- “Statistically Controlling for Confounding Constructs Is Harder Than You Think ”, Westfall & Yarkoni 2016
- “Top 10 Replicated Findings From Behavioral Genetics § #7: The Environment Is Genetic ”, Plomin et al 2016 (page 10)
- “Placebo Effects Are Weak: Regression to the Mean Is the Main Reason Ineffective Treatments Appear to Work ”
- “Lord’s Paradox in a Continuous Setting and a Regression Artifact in Numerical Cognition Research ”, Eriksson & Häggström 2014
- “What Happens After Enrollment? An Analysis of the Time Path of Racial Differences in GPA and Major Choice ”, Arcidiacono et al 2012
- “Predicting the Next Big Thing: Success As a Signal of Poor Judgment ”, Denrell & Fang 2010
- “Placebo Interventions for All Clinical Conditions ”, Hróbjartsson & Gøtzsche 2010
- “When Superstars Flop: Public Status and Choking Under Pressure in International Soccer Penalty Shootouts ”, Jordet 2009
- “Clustered Environments and Randomized Genes: A Fundamental Distinction between Conventional and Genetic Epidemiology ”, Smith et al 2007
- “The Optimizer’s Curse: Skepticism and Postdecision Surprise in Decision Analysis ”, Smith & Winkler 2006
- “Three Statistical Paradoxes in the Interpretation of Group Differences: Illustrated With Medical School Admission and Licensing Data ”, Wainer & Brown 2006
- “Methods of Meta-Analysis: Correcting Error and Bias in Research Findings ”, Hunter & Schmidt 2004
- “Observational versus Randomized Trial Evidence ”, Lawlor 2004
- “Kelley’s Paradox ”, Wainer 2000
- “A Primer on Regression Artifacts ”, Campbell & Kenny 1999
- “The Relevance of Group Membership for Personnel Selection: A Demonstration Using Bayes’ Theorem ”, Miller 1994
- “Bias in Relative Odds Estimation owing to Imprecise Measurement of Correlated Exposures ”, Phillips & Smith 1992
- “Smoking As ‘Independent’ Risk Factor for Suicide: Illustration of an Artifact from Observational Epidemiology? ”, Smith et al 1992
- “How Independent Are ‘Independent’ Effects? Relative Risk Estimation When Correlated Exposures Are Measured Imprecisely ”, Phillips & Smith 1991
- “The 1988 Neyman Memorial Lecture: A Galtonian Perspective on Shrinkage Estimators ”, Stigler 1990
- “Methods for Studying Coincidences § Pg9 ”, Diaconis & Mosteller 1989 (page 9)
- “To Understand Regression from Parent to Offspring, Think Statistically ”, Humphreys 1978
- “Stein’s Paradox in Statistics: The Best Guess about the Future Is Usually Obtained by Computing the Average of past Events. Stein’s Paradox Defines Circumstances in Which There Are Estimators Better Than the Arithmetic Average ”, Efron & Morris 1977
- “Interpreting Regression toward the Mean in Developmental Research ”, Furby 1973
- “Nuisance Variables and the Ex Post Facto Design ”, Meehl 1970
- “Control of Spurious Association and the Reliability of the Controlled Variable ”, Kahneman 1965
- “Regression Fallacies in the Matched Groups Experiment ”, Thorndike 1942
- “Evaluating the Effect of Inadequately Measured Variables in Partial Correlation Analysis ”, Stouffer 1936
- “Interpretation of Educational Measurements ”, Kelley 1927
- Statistical Method, Kelley 1923
- “The Impact of Residual and Unmeasured Confounding in Epidemiologic Studies: A Simulation Study ”
- Fundamentals Of Statistics
- “It’s All about the Parents: Inequality Transmission across Three Generations in Sweden ”
- “Discrimination and Anxiety: Using Multiple Polygenic Scores to Control for Genetic Liability ”
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- Miscellaneous
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See Also
Gwern
“Everything Is Correlated ”, Gwern 2014
“Calculating The Gaussian Expected Maximum ”, Gwern 2016
“How Often Does Correlation=Causality? ”, Gwern 2014
“SMPY Bibliography ”, Gwern 2018
“The Replication Crisis: Flaws in Mainstream Science ”, Gwern 2010
“Genius Revisited Revisited ”, Gwern 2016
Links
“A Genetically Informed Registered Report on Adverse Childhood Experiences and Mental Health ”, Baldwin et al 2022
A genetically informed Registered Report on adverse childhood experiences and mental health
“The Impact of Digital Media on Children’s Intelligence While Controlling for Genetic Differences in Cognition and Socioeconomic Background ”, Sauce et al 2022
“Maternal Judgments of Child Numeracy and Reading Ability Predict Gains in Academic Achievement and Interest ”, Parker et al 2021
“Genetic Sensitivity Analysis: Adjusting for Genetic Confounding in Epidemiological Associations ”, Pingault et al 2021
Genetic sensitivity analysis: Adjusting for genetic confounding in epidemiological associations
“What Matters More for Entrepreneurship Success? A Meta-Analysis Comparing General Mental Ability and Emotional Intelligence in Entrepreneurial Settings ”, Allen et al 2020
“Searching for the Backfire Effect: Measurement and Design Considerations ”, Swire-Thompson et al 2020
Searching for the Backfire Effect: Measurement and Design Considerations
“The Social and Genetic Inheritance of Educational Attainment: Genes, Parental Education, and Educational Expansion ”, Lin 2020
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“The Propensity for Aggressive Behavior and Lifetime Incarceration Risk: A Test for Gene-Environment Interaction (G × E) Using Whole-Genome Data ”, Barnes et al 2019
“Allocation to Groups: Examples of Lord’s Paradox ”, Wright 2019
“Genetic Associations With Mathematics Tracking and Persistence in Secondary School ”, Harden et al 2019
Genetic Associations with Mathematics Tracking and Persistence in Secondary School
“Powerless Placebos ”, Alexander 2018
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“Statistical Correction of the Winner’s Curse Explains Replication Variability in Quantitative Trait Genome-Wide Association Studies ”, Palmer & Pe’er 2017
“Impossibly Hungry Judges ”, Lakens 2017
“Measurement Error, Regression to the Mean, and Group Differences ”
Measurement Error, Regression to the Mean, and Group Differences :
“Statistically Controlling for Confounding Constructs Is Harder Than You Think ”, Westfall & Yarkoni 2016
Statistically Controlling for Confounding Constructs Is Harder than You Think
“Top 10 Replicated Findings From Behavioral Genetics § #7: The Environment Is Genetic ”, Plomin et al 2016 (page 10)
Top 10 Replicated Findings From Behavioral Genetics § #7: The Environment Is Genetic
“Placebo Effects Are Weak: Regression to the Mean Is the Main Reason Ineffective Treatments Appear to Work ”
“Lord’s Paradox in a Continuous Setting and a Regression Artifact in Numerical Cognition Research ”, Eriksson & Häggström 2014
Lord’s paradox in a continuous setting and a regression artifact in numerical cognition research
“What Happens After Enrollment? An Analysis of the Time Path of Racial Differences in GPA and Major Choice ”, Arcidiacono et al 2012
“Predicting the Next Big Thing: Success As a Signal of Poor Judgment ”, Denrell & Fang 2010
Predicting the Next Big Thing: Success as a Signal of Poor Judgment
“Placebo Interventions for All Clinical Conditions ”, Hróbjartsson & Gøtzsche 2010
“When Superstars Flop: Public Status and Choking Under Pressure in International Soccer Penalty Shootouts ”, Jordet 2009
“Clustered Environments and Randomized Genes: A Fundamental Distinction between Conventional and Genetic Epidemiology ”, Smith et al 2007
“The Optimizer’s Curse: Skepticism and Postdecision Surprise in Decision Analysis ”, Smith & Winkler 2006
The Optimizer’s Curse: Skepticism and Postdecision Surprise in Decision Analysis
“Three Statistical Paradoxes in the Interpretation of Group Differences: Illustrated With Medical School Admission and Licensing Data ”, Wainer & Brown 2006
“Methods of Meta-Analysis: Correcting Error and Bias in Research Findings ”, Hunter & Schmidt 2004
Methods of Meta-Analysis: Correcting Error and Bias in Research Findings
“Observational versus Randomized Trial Evidence ”, Lawlor 2004
“Kelley’s Paradox ”, Wainer 2000
“A Primer on Regression Artifacts ”, Campbell & Kenny 1999
“The Relevance of Group Membership for Personnel Selection: A Demonstration Using Bayes’ Theorem ”, Miller 1994
The Relevance of Group Membership for Personnel Selection: A Demonstration Using Bayes’ Theorem
“Bias in Relative Odds Estimation owing to Imprecise Measurement of Correlated Exposures ”, Phillips & Smith 1992
Bias in relative odds estimation owing to imprecise measurement of correlated exposures
“Smoking As ‘Independent’ Risk Factor for Suicide: Illustration of an Artifact from Observational Epidemiology? ”, Smith et al 1992
“How Independent Are ‘Independent’ Effects? Relative Risk Estimation When Correlated Exposures Are Measured Imprecisely ”, Phillips & Smith 1991
“The 1988 Neyman Memorial Lecture: A Galtonian Perspective on Shrinkage Estimators ”, Stigler 1990
The 1988 Neyman Memorial Lecture: A Galtonian Perspective on Shrinkage Estimators
“Methods for Studying Coincidences § Pg9 ”, Diaconis & Mosteller 1989 (page 9)
“To Understand Regression from Parent to Offspring, Think Statistically ”, Humphreys 1978
To understand regression from parent to offspring, think statistically :
“Stein’s Paradox in Statistics: The Best Guess about the Future Is Usually Obtained by Computing the Average of past Events. Stein’s Paradox Defines Circumstances in Which There Are Estimators Better Than the Arithmetic Average ”, Efron & Morris 1977
“Interpreting Regression toward the Mean in Developmental Research ”, Furby 1973
Interpreting regression toward the mean in developmental research
“Nuisance Variables and the Ex Post Facto Design ”, Meehl 1970
Nuisance Variables and the Ex Post Facto Design :
View PDF:
“Control of Spurious Association and the Reliability of the Controlled Variable ”, Kahneman 1965
Control of spurious association and the reliability of the controlled variable
“Regression Fallacies in the Matched Groups Experiment ”, Thorndike 1942
“Evaluating the Effect of Inadequately Measured Variables in Partial Correlation Analysis ”, Stouffer 1936
Evaluating the Effect of Inadequately Measured Variables in Partial Correlation Analysis
“Interpretation of Educational Measurements ”, Kelley 1927
Statistical Method, Kelley 1923
View PDF:
“The Impact of Residual and Unmeasured Confounding in Epidemiologic Studies: A Simulation Study ”
The Impact of Residual and Unmeasured Confounding in Epidemiologic Studies: A Simulation Study
Fundamentals Of Statistics
“It’s All about the Parents: Inequality Transmission across Three Generations in Sweden ”
It’s All about the Parents: Inequality Transmission across Three Generations in Sweden
“Discrimination and Anxiety: Using Multiple Polygenic Scores to Control for Genetic Liability ”
Discrimination and anxiety: Using multiple polygenic scores to control for genetic liability
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2022-baldwin.pdf
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1994-miller.pdf
: “The Relevance of Group Membership for Personnel Selection: A Demonstration Using Bayes’ Theorem ”,