A podcast dedicated to all things quantitative, ranging from the relevant to the highly irrelevant.
In this episode Greg and Patrick attempt to resolve long festering relationship issues that arise be
In this episode Patrick and Greg talk about the dreaded but often very real case of having a small s
In this episode Greg and Patrick explore the freakish and terrifying topic of equivalent models, par
Patrick and Greg talk about variability — both within individuals and within groups — as a source o
In this episode Greg and Patrick embark on a sometimes unhinged discussion of outlying and influenti
In this episode Patrick and Greg talk about latent variables: what they are, why we care, and under
Greg and Patrick again subcontract out their own work by inviting a range of experts from different
In today’s episode, Patrick and Greg talk about the tenure process: what it is, why it exists, how t
In this episode Patrick and Greg compare and contrast multiple regression and the structural equatio
Greg and Patrick ring in the new year with a rambling discussion of univariate and multivariate norm
In this very special episode, Greg and Patrick host the Quantitude Holiday Party at the Cat's C
In this episode Patrick and Greg explore the many faces of ethics in quantitative research, particul
Greg and Patrick discuss issues of controlling for extraneous variables, by randomization and by des
In this episode Patrick & Greg consider in what ways they have become their parents and then att
Greg and Patrick discuss Patrick's potentially horrible idea for post-publication review, in wh
Today Patrick & Greg step off-camera and pull in Dr. Samantha Anderson who is a quantitative psy
Greg and Patrick talk about the control of Type I error rate. Well, more like... they say stuff, cha
Patrick and Greg hold a traditional Irish funeral for multivariate analysis of variance, starting wi
In this episode Patrick and Greg follow up last week’s discussion of moderation by tackling its part
In this episode, Greg and Patrick bicker about moderation and discuss the critical importance of mov