Andrew Gelman's "Applied Statistics"

Andrew Gelman has started a new blog at ScienceBlogs, Applied Statistics. Someone should design him a header, perhaps a fancified Bayes' theorem?

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Something a little more flashy than Bayes theorem would probably be better for a banner. Perhaps multiple lines of a derivation of the Central Limit Theorem would be better. :)

A broken hockey stick might do.

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