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errorstatistics.com
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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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gameswithwords.fieldofscience.com
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| | | | In this week's New Yorker , Jonah Lehrer shows once again just how hard it is to do good science journalism if you are not yourself a scient... | |
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errorstatistics.com
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| | | | Professor Andrew Gelman Higgins Professor of Statistics Professor of Political Science Director of the Applied Statistics Center Columbia University (Trying to) clear up a misunderstanding about decision analysis and significance testing Background In our 2019 article, Abandon Statistical Significance, Blake McShane, David Gal, Christian Robert, Jennifer Tackett, and I talk about three scenarios: summarizing... | |
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| | This article provides my reflections after the PCORI/PACE Evidence and the Individual Patient meeting on 2018-05-31. The discussion includes a high-level view of heterogeneity of treatment effect in optimizing treatment for individual patients. |