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apoorvasrinivasanblog.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] This blog post introduces the concept of hypothesis testing in statistics, explaining its purpose, key components, and steps to conduct a hypothesis test using an example about coffee and height. | |
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aurimas.eu
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| | | | | a.k.a. why you should (not ?) use uninformative priors in Bayesian A/B testing. | |
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www.statsblogs.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The article argues against teaching null hypothesis significance testing (NHST) in statistics courses due to its ineffectiveness, danger, and lack of purpose, advocating instead for estimation and meta-analysis as more informative methods. | |
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667-per-cm.net
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| | | This post could also be subtitled "Residual deviance isn't the whole story." My favorite book on logistic regression is by Dr Joseph Hilbe, Logistic Regression Models, CRC Press, 2009, Chapman & Hill. It is a solidly frequentist text, but its discussion of models and rich examples make that besides the point. Except in one case.... | ||