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| | | | Has the "abandon significance" movement in statistics trickled down into philosophy of science? A little bit. Nowadays (since the late 1990's [i]), probabilistic inference and confirmation enter in philosophy by way of fields dubbed formal epistemology and Bayesian epistemology. These fields, as I see them, are essentially ways to do analytic epistemology using probability. Given... | |
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| | | | Aris Spanos Wilson Schmidt Professor of Economics Department of Economics Virginia Tech The following guest post (link to PDF of this post) was written as a comment to Mayo's recent post: "Abandon Statistical Significance and Bayesian Epistemology: some troubles in philosophyv3". On Frequentist Testing: revisiting widely held confusions and misinterpretations After reading chapter 13.2 of... | |
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