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| | | | | [This post has been updated and turned into a paper to be published in AMPPS] Much of the discussion in psychology surrounding Bayesian inference focuses on priors. Should we embrace priors, or should we be skeptical? When are Bayesian methods sensitive to specification of the prior, and when do the data effectively overwhelm it? Should... | |
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| | | | | Notes on p-values. | |
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thelogicofscience.com
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| | | | | If you've ever read a scientific paper, you've probably seen a statement like, "There was a significant difference between the groups (P = 0.002)" or "there was not a significant correlation between the variables (P = 0.1138)," but you may not have known exactly what those numbers actually mean. Despite their prevalence and wide-spread use,... | |
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| | | Learning by doing: predicting the outcome. | ||