Episode 109 - Experimental Design with Adam Kapelner
Today’s guest is Adam Kapelner, Assistant Professor of Mathematics at Queens College, to talk about the nature of probability, some of the theoretical and philosophical foundations of statistical inference, and his research into some basic questions of experimental design.
About Adam Kapelner
Adam Kapelner received his Ph.D. in Statistics from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. He is an Assistant Professor of Mathematics at Queens College, City University of New York. His research interests include machine learning — their algorithms and prediction applications, statistical methodology for experimentation, crowdsourcing and more generally, engineering systems using Statistics to solve various applied problems.
Homepage of Adam Kapelner + Teaching + Inventions
Links
Paper on Experimental Design, and randomizing confounders: Harmonizing Fully Optimal Designs with Classic Randomization in Fixed Trial Experiments
Philosophical Theories of Probability (Donald Gilles)
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Episode 108 on the definition of probability
Episode 107 also on probability with Bob Murphy
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Episode 78 on Bayesian Thinking
Episode 31 with Shirin Mojarad on Causality