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Paul Basken's "When the Media Get Science Research Wrong, University PR May Be the Culprit"

/rustid's "What type of Reese's has the most peanut butter?"

Reddit for Statistics Class

Applied statistics: Introduction to Statistics at the ballpark

Using data to inform debate: Free-range parenting

Christie Aschwanden's "The Case Against Early Cancer Detection"

Izadi's "Tweets can better predict heart disease rates than income, smoking and diabetes, study finds"

Harry Enten's "Has the snow finally stopped?"

Weber and Silverman's "Memo to Staff: Time to Lose a Few Pounds"

Das and Biller's "11 most useless and misleading infographics on the internet"

Chris Taylor's "No, there's nothing wrong with your Fitbit"

Amanda Aronczyk's "Cancer Patients And Doctors Struggle To Predict Survival"

Philip Bump's "How closely do members of congress align with the politics of their district? Pretty darn close."