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progcity.maynoothuniversity.ie
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| | | | Today is the official publication date of 'Digital Timescapes: Technology, Temporality and Society', a new book by Rob Kitchin, which is an output from the Progcity project. Ordering details can be found on the Polity Books website. The back cover blurb Digital technologies are having a profound effect on the temporalities of individuals, households and organisations. We now expect to... | |
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finnupham.com
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| | | | Finally, the podcast has begun. The So Strangely podcast explore new work in Music Science by having academics recommend recent publications. The recommender and I interview the first author on how the project came about and what it means for music, science, and research. This is a podcast for people interested in music science, students... | |
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phil-stat-wars.com
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| | IV. (June 11)Rejection Fallacies: Do P-values exaggerate evidence? Jeffreys-Lindley paradox or Bayes/Fisher disagreement: Reading: SIST: Excursion 4 Tour II Recommended (if time): Excursion 4 Tour I: The Myth of "The Myth of Objectivity" Mayo Memos for Meeting 4 -Souvenirs Meeting 4:Q: Have We Drifted From Testing Country? (Notes From an Intermission); R: The Severity Interpretation... |