I do not get to play a lot of video games these days. I spend more time reading books than playing video games (and speaking of video games and books, I just read Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow by Gabrielle Zevin). Unsurprisingly, I found the neo-noir game Disco Elysium really good. Part of the reason […]
Year: 2022
The publication history of my papers
Here is an overview of where my published papers did (not) end up getting published. There is very little transparency in the academic publication process, and I believe it is great when people talk openly about the work they put into getting their work published. Below, I provide details on where each of my papers […]
Lesser known movies I like
When I wrote a post the other day with movie recommendations (my good friend Simon Straubinger made a list on IMDb with all 100 movies), I got interested in exploring the movies I like that are not universally known or liked by a majority of people. The Shawshank Redemption, for example, has an average rating […]
Some thoughts on uncertainty in politics
We do not easily understand uncertainty and probability. Something as basic as a “30% chance of rain” can cause problems when it comes to the various ways we can interpret such a statement (cf. Gigerenzer 2005). How can we deal with even more complicated uncertanties and probabilities in the domain of politics? I am not […]
Er Megafon Danmarks mest præcise analyseinstitut?
I et indlæg hos Megafon kan man læse Megafons udlægning af, hvordan deres målinger klarede sig ved folketingsvalget 2022. I dette indlæg leverer jeg et gratis faktatjek af de påstande, de kommer med i det pågældende indlæg. Det er foranlediget af, at jeg finder flere af påstandene, der bringes, for misvisende. Vær gerne opmærksom på, […]