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11.09.2012
Climate and Conflict in East Africa (carefully interpreting statistical results revisited)
Andrew Revkin asked for thoughts on a recent PNAS paper on conflict. He posted a watercolor regression plot that Marshall Burke and I made, but I guess he (understandably) didn't have space for my lengthy statistical commentary. Read my appendix to Revkin's post on the G-FEED blog here.
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climate,
conflict,
empirical research,
PNAS,
statistics,
temperature
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