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| | | | Our second stop in 2025 on the leisurely tour of SIST is Excursion 4 Tour II which you can read here. This criticism of statistical significance tests continues to be controversial, but it shouldn't be. One should not suppose that quantities measuring different things ought to be equal. At the bottom you will see links... | |
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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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| | | | Below is an email exchange that Andrew Gelman posted on this day 5 years ago on his blog, Statistical Modeling, Causal Inference, and Social Science. (You can find the original exchange, with its 130 comments, here.) Note: "Me" refers to Gelman. I will share my current reflections in the comments. Exchange with Deborah Mayo on... | |
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| | Summer Seminar Participants: Check the discussion on Senn's guest blogpost. https://errorstatistics.com/2019/08/02/s-senn-red-herrings-and-the-art-of-cause-fishing-lords-paradox-revisited-guest-post/comment-page-1/#comment-184364 |