Everything is heritable:
“Epidemiology, genetics and the ‘Gloomy Prospect’: embracing randomness in population health research and practice”, Smith 2011 (excerpts)
Politics/religion:
“American Hippopotamus”
“The secret joke of Kant’s soul”, Greene 2007
“Web-Based Experiments for the Study of Collective Social Dynamics in Cultural Markets”, Salganik & Watts 2009
“The Agency: From a nondescript office building in St. Petersburg, Russia, an army of well-paid ‘trolls’ has tried to wreak havoc all around the Internet — and in real-life American communities”
“Education, Intelligence, and Attitude Extremity”, Makowsky & Miller 2012
Macabre Murder Factory Flies Under the Radar (on Sumida Miyoko)
“The Moon: A Propaganda Hoax”; “On Not Believing In Canada”
“Post-Apocalit”
Statistics/AI/meta-science:
“The Brain as a Universal Learning Machine”
“The Economics of Reproducibility in Preclinical Research”, Freedman et al 2015 (excerpts)
“An Alternative to Null-Hypothesis Significance Tests: P_rep”, Killeen 2005
“Effect of monthly vitamin D3 supplementation in healthy adults on adverse effects of earthquakes: randomised controlled trial” (if only more people could be this imaginative in thinking about how to run RCTs, and less defeatist)
“Shuffles, Bayes’ theorem and continuations”
“Eyes wide shut: pseudo-placebo effects”
Psychology/biology:
“How a Grad Student Uncovered a Huge Fraud” (commentary)
“Infectious causation of disease: an evolutionary perspective”, Cochran et al 2000
“Hunting and Hallucinogens: The use of psychoactive and other Plants to improve the Hunting ability of dogs”, Bennett & Alarcón 2015 (excerpts)
“A Pickpocket’s Tale: The spectacular thefts of Apollo Robbins”
“The Lying Disease: Why Would Someone Want to Fake a Serious Illness on the Internet?”
Technology:
“Operant Conditioning by Software Bugs” (see also: people who break software just by being near)
“What is the largest possible inhabitable world?”
“Incremental Regular Expressions”
Economics:
“The Red and the Black: Profit is the motor of capitalism. What would it be under socialism?”
“Robert Murphy’s Bet That Inflation Was Just Around the Corner Has Gone Absolutely Horribly Wrong” (and he’s going to lose the 2016 bet too...)
Everything is heritable:
“Epidemiology, genetics and the ‘Gloomy Prospect’: embracing randomness in population health research and practice”, Smith 2011 (excerpts)
Politics/religion:
“American Hippopotamus”
“The secret joke of Kant’s soul”, Greene 2007
“Web-Based Experiments for the Study of Collective Social Dynamics in Cultural Markets”, Salganik & Watts 2009
“The Agency: From a nondescript office building in St. Petersburg, Russia, an army of well-paid ‘trolls’ has tried to wreak havoc all around the Internet — and in real-life American communities”
“Education, Intelligence, and Attitude Extremity”, Makowsky & Miller 2012
Macabre Murder Factory Flies Under the Radar (on Sumida Miyoko)
“The Moon: A Propaganda Hoax”; “On Not Believing In Canada”
“Post-Apocalit”
Statistics/AI/meta-science:
“The Brain as a Universal Learning Machine”
“The Economics of Reproducibility in Preclinical Research”, Freedman et al 2015 (excerpts)
“An Alternative to Null-Hypothesis Significance Tests: P_rep”, Killeen 2005
“Effect of monthly vitamin D3 supplementation in healthy adults on adverse effects of earthquakes: randomised controlled trial” (if only more people could be this imaginative in thinking about how to run RCTs, and less defeatist)
“Shuffles, Bayes’ theorem and continuations”
“Eyes wide shut: pseudo-placebo effects”
Psychology/biology:
“How a Grad Student Uncovered a Huge Fraud” (commentary)
“Infectious causation of disease: an evolutionary perspective”, Cochran et al 2000
“Hunting and Hallucinogens: The use of psychoactive and other Plants to improve the Hunting ability of dogs”, Bennett & Alarcón 2015 (excerpts)
“A Pickpocket’s Tale: The spectacular thefts of Apollo Robbins”
“The Lying Disease: Why Would Someone Want to Fake a Serious Illness on the Internet?”
Technology:
“Operant Conditioning by Software Bugs” (see also: people who break software just by being near)
“What is the largest possible inhabitable world?”
“Incremental Regular Expressions”
Economics:
“The Red and the Black: Profit is the motor of capitalism. What would it be under socialism?”
“Robert Murphy’s Bet That Inflation Was Just Around the Corner Has Gone Absolutely Horribly Wrong” (and he’s going to lose the 2016 bet too...)