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errorstatistics.com
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| | | | When it comes to the statistics wars, leaders of rival tribes sometimes sound as if they believed "les stats, c'est moi". [1]. So, rather than say they would like to supplement some well-known tenets (e.g., "a statistically significant effect may not be substantively important") with a new rule that advances their particular preferred language or... | |
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errorstatistics.com
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| | | | Some have asked me why I haven't blogged on the recent follow-up to the ASA Statement on P-Values and Statistical Significance (Wasserstein and Lazar 2016)-hereafter, ASA I. They're referring to the editorial by Wasserstein, R., Schirm, A. and Lazar, N. (2019)-hereafter, ASA II(note)-opening a special on-line issue of over 40 contributions responding to the call... | |
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summerseminarphilstat.com
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| | | | A key recognition among those who write on the statistical crisis in science is that the pressure to publish attention-getting articles can incentivize researchers to produce eye-catching but inadequately scrutinized claims. We may see much the same sensationalism in broadcasting metastatistical research, especially if it takes the form of scapegoating or banning statistical significance. A... | |
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rejectedpostsofdmayo.com
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| | Just what we need: New York City's Board of Health opened up a new, experimental front in the war on obesity Thursday, passing a rule banning sales of big sodas and other sugary drinks at restaurants, concession stands and other eateries.... .... They say the proposal strikes at a leading cause of obesity simply by... |