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| | | | | The Statistics Wars and Their Casualties 22-23 September 2022 15:00-18:00 pm London Time* ONLINE (London School of Economics, CPNSS) To register for the workshop, please fill out the registration form here. *These will be sessions 1 & 2, there will be two more online sessions (3 & 4) on December 1 & 8. While the... | |
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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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| | | | | "[C]onfusion about the foundations of the subject is responsible, in my opinion, for much of the misuse of the statistics that one meets in fields of application such as medicine, psychology, sociology, economics, and so forth." (George Barnard 1985, p. 2) "Relevant clarifications of the nature and roles of statistical evidence in scientific research may | |
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| | | Spanos Lecture Notes 4 (Phil 6334/Econ 6614):Hypothesis Testing 1: Foundational Issues (pdf) | ||