Bill Gardner

Bill Gardner

@billgardner.bsky.social

Psychologist & statistician, professor of psychiatry at the University of Ottawa. I am writing about cancer and the end of life at billgardner.Substack.com.

87 Followers 50 Following 13 Posts Joined Nov 2023
1 year ago

As we enter the final season of the world I strongly recommend just ignoring the blatant plot holes in reality, that stuff is gonna drive you mad if you think about it too much

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1 year ago
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The rest of the world looking at their social media feed coming from the US.

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1 year ago

He later became Chair of the department.

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1 year ago

As an Assistant Professor, a slightly older colleague advised me to accept the first service role I was assigned, and then screw it up. “They’ll stop asking you to do anything.”

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2 years ago
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The risks and rewards of covariate adjustment in randomized trials: an assessment of 12 outcomes fro... Background Adjustment for prognostic covariates can lead to increased power in the analysis of randomized trials. However, adjusted analyses are not often performed in practice. Methods We used simula...

Friends don't let friends fail to adjust for prognostic pre-treatment covariates* and needlessly fail to increase the precision of their experimental estimates trialsjournal.biomedcentral.com/articles/10....

*especially pre-treatment outcome measures! www.cambridge.org/core/journal...

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2 years ago

I would humbly argue that the Missouri AG arguing that an innocent person should be kept on death row because to reopen his case would destabilize the system is proof that the system most motherfucking definitely needs to be destabilized.

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2 years ago

Congratulations on being invited to write the handbook chapter.

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2 years ago

Bethge, not Berger. Get thee behind me, autocorrect!

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2 years ago

Likewise Dietrich Bonhoeffer and Eberhard Berger.

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2 years ago

At some point, "We have to keep Trump on the ballot or there will be violence" becomes, "We have to let Trump be president, or there will be violence," and that is, in fact, the point of the violence.

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2 years ago

Was on the edge about reading this; thanks for pushing me over.

If you or Henry ever want to start a science fiction Substack, I am paid subscriber #1.

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2 years ago

perennial peeve

Bernie Sanders: I want to pass universal health care.

Debate moderators: How will you pay for it?

Ron DeSantis: I want a balanced budget amendment.

Debate moderators: No further questions, moving on

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On a very deep level, many in the media elite and punditry simply refuse to accept that Dems/liberals have defeated or dramatically outperformed Trump/MAGA in the last three national elections.

This is regularly erased from the story of the Trump era. It's a remarkable blind spot.

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billgardner.substack.com/p/data-on-ma...

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2 years ago

Truly a loss for @washingtonpost.com.

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billgardner.substack.com/p/seeing-my-...

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2 years ago

If enforcing eligibility requirements for president is in question: What's actually to stop a two-term president from running again, notwithstanding the 22nd Amendment?

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What else can you call this but fascism? What would you say if you saw it in another country? www.cnn.com/2023/12/16/p...

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2 years ago

When I checked ~20 years ago, her study had not been replicated.

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N: Baffin Island
E: Salzburg
W: the Big Island
S: Baja

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2 years ago

University administrators vs House Republicans is the Olympiad of bad faith.

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2 years ago

I posted on Threads about how the CDC said 1000 people a week are dying of covid right now and people were like “well way MORE people were dying before” and it’s like yeah, I wanted you to care more then too

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2 years ago

We are on track to lose more lives to Covid this year (In the US) than AIDS claimed in the worst years of that epidemic. This is a nightmare world.

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2 years ago
Headline asking "Could AI lead to a four-day week?"

No. But unions could.

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2 years ago
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Starting my fourth round of cancer treatment. It’s a nil-nil match so far. I hope the refs will add a lot of extra time.

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2 years ago

I only heard Derrida talk once, at Harvard, where he said he had visited as a graduate student and was assigned to the category ‘Special Auditor’ which, he charmingly remarked, is what he’d really been for the rest of his life.

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2 years ago
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Mortality risk from United States coal electricity generation From 1999 to 2020, about 530,000 deaths in the Medicare population were attributable to US emissions by coal burning for electricity generation.

New study finds that from 1999 to 2020 "A total of 460,000 deaths were attributable to coal PM2.5". This is on the same order as deaths due to opiod overdoses (645,000, from 1999-2021). www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...

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