#119 Causal Inference, Fiction Writing and Career Changes, with Robert Kubinec
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Takeaways:
- Bob's research focuses on corruption and political economy.
- Measuring corruption is challenging due to the unobservable nature of the behavior.
- The challenge of studying corruption lies in obtaining honest data.
- Innovative survey techniques, like randomized response, can help gather sensitive data.
- Non-traditional backgrounds can enhance statistical research perspectives.
- Bayesian methods are particularly useful for estimating latent variables.
- Bayesian methods shine in situations with prior information.
- Expert surveys can help estimate uncertain outcomes effectively.
- Bob's novel, 'The Bayesian Hitman,' explores academia through a fictional lens.
- Writing fiction can enhance academic writing skills and creativity.
- The importance of community in statistics is emphasized, especially in the Stan community.
- Real-time online surveys could revolutionize data collection in social science.
Chapters:
00:00 Introduction to Bayesian Statistics and Bob Kubinec
06:01 Bob's Academic Journey and Research Focus
12:40 Measuring Corruption: Challenges and Methods
18:54 Transition from Government to Academia
26:41 The Influence of Non-Traditional Backgrounds in Statistics
34:51 Bayesian Methods in Political Science Research
42:08 Bayesian Methods in COVID Measurement
51:12 The Journey of Writing a Novel
01:00:24 The Intersection of Fiction and Academia
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Links from the show:
- Robert’s website (includes blog posts): https://www.robertkubinec.com/
- Robert on GitHub: https://github.com/saudiwin
- Robert on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/robert-kubinec-9191a9a/
- Robert on Google Scholar: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=bhOaXR4AAAAJ&hl=en
- Robert on Twitter: https://x.com/rmkubinec
- Robert on Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/rmkubinec.bsky.social
- The Bayesian Hitman: https://www.amazon.com/Bayesian-Hitman-Robert-M-Kubinec/dp/B0D6M4WNRZ/
- Ordbetareg overview: https://www.robertkubinec.com/ordbetareg
- Idealstan – this isn’t out yet, but you can access an older working paper here: https://osf.io/preprints/osf/8j2bt
- Ordinal Regression tutorial, Michael Betancourt: https://betanalpha.github.io/assets/case_studies/ordinal_regression.html
- Andrew Heiss blog: https://www.andrewheiss.com/blog/
Transcript
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