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Richard McElreath πŸˆβ€β¬›
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Anthropologist - Bayesian modeling - science reform - cat and cooking content too - Director @ MPI for evolutionary anthropology https://www.eva.mpg.de/ecology/staff/richard-mcelreath/

Richard McElreath is an American professor of anthropology and a director of the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in Leipzig, Germany. He is an author of the Statistical Rethinking applied Bayesian statistics textbook, among the first to largely rely on the Stan statistical environment, and the accompanying rethinking R language package. .. more

Psychology 22%
Sociology 21%
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Possums in your yard? News got you down? Fear not, I have made playlists for the A and B sections of my ongoing Statistical Rethinking course. Click the section of your choice, sit back, and forget the possums and decay of the international order while your brain updates. github.com/rmcelreath/s...
Fun news! @gcbias.bsky.social and I are teaching a 2-week online population genetics workshop this summer to raise money for the Center for Population Biology at UC Davis. We're trying to gauge interest -- please fill this out if you might be interested! And please share broadly!
Davis Summer Population Genomics Program
Want to learn population genetics? Please fill out this form to indicate your potential interest in a 2-week intensive online summer population genetics course taught by Jeffrey Ross-Ibarra and Graham...
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Black Lines by Vasily Kandinsky, 1913
https://botfrens.com/collections/212/contents/137402

Starting to map out some new features for my rethinking package. But at the moment just stumbling upon some excellent code comments I left for myself some years ago

natural allies

Helping a student debug their stan model: chains were flat-lining sometimes. Turns out the problem was just the scaling on a predictor variable, not the model code. Check your scales! Inits at zero also helped. But rescaling to 0-1 range solved most of trouble.

It is February 8 and I have finally used up all this xmas duck stock

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Absolutely, but people younger than Gen X probably don't know what you're talking about.

nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eerst_m...
Eerst mijn fiets terug - Wikipedia
nl.wikipedia.org

I think this germans-stealing-bicycles episode remains well known in Netherlands? I have heard Dutch colleagues make jokes about Germans being bike thieves
German soldiers with rifles confiscate bicycles in front of the Royal Palace on Dam Square, Amsterdam, early April 1945
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πŸ“·Ad Windig

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German soldiers with rifles confiscate bicycles in front of the Royal Palace on Dam Square, Amsterdam, early April 1945
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πŸ“·Ad Windig

Witness the power of this fully operational Bayesian latent space social relations model - Lecture B05 of Statistical Rethinking 2026. Incremental model construction and testing workflow for dyadic and generalized exchange networks, posterior network simulation, one dank Insane Clown Posse meme.
Statistical Rethinking 2026 Lecture B05 - Social Networks II
YouTube video by Richard McElreath
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Does anyone understand this meme anymore? Anyway, I am lecturing on social network models this morning

We are reading it in my dept journal club. I am learning a lot at least.

We have some secret plans for a variety of workflow support support. But modular and interoperable is our goal. One of the things that has been holding back 3rd edition of my book is better integrating workflow with my rethinking package.

From Weidman's "Killer Instinct" www.hup.harvard.edu/books/978067...

fair

Yes! I think Aki has built most of it already.

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The publisher estimates the Bayesian Workflow book will ship in June www.routledge.com/Bayesian-Wor...
Bayesian Workflow
Bayesian statistics and statistical practice have evolved over the years, driven by advancements in theory, methods, and computational tools. This book explores the intricate workflows of applied Baye...
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πŸ“’ Call for registrations - Science:TBD
πŸ“ Leipzig | 3–4 March 2026

Join us for an inspiring lineup of keynotes:
⭐Sheena F. Bartscherer
⭐Alice Hughes @achughes.bsky.social
⭐Wolfgang Forstmeier
⭐Ulrich Dirnagl
⭐Dietram A. Scheufele @dietram.bsky.social

Register now: www.idiv.de/science-tbd

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as I'm revising my course materials, I keep stumbling upon cool @mc-stan.org developments.

Current favorites:
1. your model has funnels and you exhausted reparametrization ideas: metric = "dense_e" makes your HMC learn about covariance btw parameters. Sloooow, but effective!
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I learned today, while looking up a quote for an abstract, that the real T.E. Lawrence (Lawrence of Arabia) wrote an article for Encyclopedia Britannica on Guerilla Warfare www.britannica.com/topic/T-E-La...

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I am doing a short workshop in this symposium (quoted below) for folks in and around Leipzig. Here's the abstract. I really indulged myself with this one.

A Guerilla Approach to Scientific Workflow:
New preprint! So, what's a multiverse analysis good for anyway?>

With @jessicahullman.bsky.social and @statmodeling.bsky.social

juliarohrer.com/wp-content/u...

oh really nice! I am preparing to make such an argument with ecologists about their meta-analyses.

Ich hΓ€tte jedoch statistischen Kartoffelsalat vorgezogen

It's a shame an international audience isn't going to get your "MΓΌlltiverse" pun

Advances in Statistical Analysis has a call for papers on the role of multiverse analysis in statistical modelling and applications: link.springer.com/journal/1018...

Deadline is May 1st, so still plenty of time to put something together!>
AStA Advances in Statistical Analysis
AStA Advances in Statistical Analysis is a quarterly journal that publishes original contributions on statistical methodology, applications, and review ...
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@rmcelreath.bsky.social this lecture was (particularly) amazing! I could not resist to replicate this in PyMC juanitorduz.github.io/fixed_random/
Fixed and Random Effects Models: A Simulated Study - Dr. Juan Camilo Orduz
juanitorduz.github.io

This is a thoughtful thread. Thanks for taking the time to post it.

Every estimand needs an estiplan - lecture A05 of Statistical Rethinking 2026. Total and direct effects, posterior predictions and causal contrasts, sermon about model assumptions and strength of inference. Next week is a back-alley intro to do-calculus. github.com/rmcelreath/s...
Statistical Rethinking 2026 Lecture A05 - Estimands & Estiplans
YouTube video by Richard McElreath
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