Andrew Gelman consistently finds interesting data and findings to share over on his blog . He has a great post about ways to think about public opinion on health care reform .
While I don’t share the same research interests as him, I find the steady stream of information about statistical modeling and data analysis in the social sciences useful when thinking about my own research. This is a great example of a blog on the social sciences that is really useful to social scientists across the discipline, and helps open up the dialogue about research methodology beyond the stuffy confines of journal articles and annual conferences.
It would be great to see more of this…