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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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| | | | A holistic comparison of statistical methods for online experimentation | |
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| | | | Georgi Georgiev Author of Statistical methods in online A/B testing Founder of Analytics-Toolkit.com Statistics instructor at CXL Institute In online experimentation, a.k.a. online A/B testing, one is primarily interested in estimating if and how different user experiences affect key business metrics such as average revenue per user. A trivial example would be to determine if... | |
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| | The many lives of liberalism David Bell, New York Review of Books Is the political leader teachable? Avi Mintz, Law & Liberty Why ex-churchgoers flocked to Trump Timothy Carney, American Conservative A history fit for the Taliban Hugh Beattie, History Today |