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Dan Goldstein

dggoldst@hci.social

<p>Economics and Computational Social Science at Microsoft Research NYC.</p>

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  • Post #834322

    everyone thinks they want to be part of a community in which people discuss great books until it happens

  • Post #834321

    What Judgment and Decision Making (JDM) is and what it isn’t http://www.decisionsciencenews.com/?p=7177

  • Post #834320

    What&amp;#39;s your favorite text editor among these four?

  • Post #834319

    Just poured a bowl of raisin bran and saw a package of raisins on the counter and said what the hell and threw in a handful. That is the kind of Saturday night I am having.

  • Post #834318

    I&amp;#39;ve noticed when people have last names that are common first names (or vice versa), other people often get it backwards. I imagine this must cause administrative headaches and wonder what tactics people have come up with to prevent others from screwing up.

  • Post #834317

    @mullaney funny I engaged on one if your posts here and it&amp;#39;s like it went into the void. I don&amp;#39;t even think you saw it.

  • Post #834316

    Is it a causal effect? Yes -&amp;gt; Call it causal in the paper No -&amp;gt; Call it causal in the press release

  • Post #834315

    @mullaney It was about whether one misses improvising

  • Post #834314

    CHI should go back to a single round of reviews (i. e., the pre 2022 system)

  • Post #834313

    @ampanmdagaba Do you mean it had you seeing apparent motion?

  • Post #834312

    &amp;quot;I find that a duck&amp;#39;s opinion of me is influenced by whether or not I have bread.&amp;quot; - Mitch Hedberg

  • Post #834311

    @nancybaym love it

  • Post #834310

    Funny how the magnifying glass means &amp;quot;search for text&amp;quot; and the text means &amp;quot;change the magnification&amp;quot;

  • Post #834309

    Some kind &amp;quot;best paper I&amp;#39;ve seen this year&amp;quot; words from @ct_bergstrom on our paper about the confusion between inferential uncertainty and outcome variability. Working link to paper here: http://jakehofman.com/publication/illusion-of-predictability/ https://fediscience.org/@ct_bergstrom/110267907188002904

  • Post #737955

    Postdoc in Computational Social Science @ Microsoft Research New York City 🥳 The group includes Jake Hofman, David Rothschild, and Dan Goldstein Please plan to have materials, including reference letters, received by December 19, 2022 https://careers.microsoft.com/us/en/job/1488455/Post-Doc-Researcher-Computational-Social-Science-Microsoft-Research