Open Thread 227
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- Published: June 05, 2022
- Source: https://www.astralcodexten.com/p/open-thread-227
- Document ID:
2022-06-05_open-thread-227_full
Category Map
Concepts
- ivermectin (18 mentions)
- DerSimonian-Laird test (2 mentions)
Events
- Classifieds thread (1 mentions)
Organizations
- Discord (84 mentions)
- Astralcodexten Com (71 mentions)
- subreddit (55 mentions)
People
- Michael Shellenberger (3 mentions)
- Nicholas C (1 mentions)
Places
- California (104 mentions)
Publications
- Mistakes page (2 mentions)
- gubernatorial candidates post (1 mentions)
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This is the weekly visible open thread. Post about anything you want, ask random questions, whatever. ACX has an unofficial subreddit , Discord , and bulletin board , and in-person meetups around the world . 95% of content is free, but for the remaining 5% you can subscribe here . In this week’s news: 1: Nicholas C, who likes the book review contest, is trying to coordinate a general ACX community book rating system. You can use it here . I forgot to get permission to share his email address but hopefully he’ll show up in the comments and you can talk about it there. 2: In my ivermectin post , about a third of the way down, are two analyses of whether a raw meta-analysis makes it look like ivermectin works. I concluded that they showed marginal effect, but that this was probably due to other factors (eg antiparasitic properties). A reader points out that it was wrong to do this by t-test, and I should have used a DerSimonian-Laird test because it’s a meta-analysis, which would have shown a clear (not marginal) effect, so I updated the post and my Mistakes page . More recently, another reader has commented that a DerSimonian-Laird test is also inappropriate because the studies aren’t homogenous, and now I’m not sure which test is appropriate or what result it would give - but it definitely wasn’t the one I originally tried. I don’t think this significantly alters the overall conclusion of the post, which was that the apparent effect (whether marginal or clear) was better explained by other things. 3: Michael Shellenberger, candidate for governor of California, objected to my characterization of his opinions in my gubernatorial candidates post : I’ve provisionally corrected it and added an entry to my Mistakes page, and plan to read Shellenberger’s book to get a better sense of exactly what he does and doesn’t support. Sorry for the error. 4: Some highlights from the last Classifieds thread: Anti-factory-farming charity seeking litigation attorney , John Schilling needs spaceship tech support people , Russian emigre looking for work/study in data science or AI alignment , can a doctor help give marketing/distribution advice for underused COVID drug?
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