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| | | | | This is the story of what influenced me to become a Bayesian statistician after being trained as a classical frequentist statistician, and practicing only that mode of statistics for many years. | |
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| | | | | Stephen Senn Head, Methodology and Statistics Group, Competence Center for Methodology and Statistics (CCMS), Luxembourg Delta Force To what extent is clinical relevance relevant? Inspiration This note has been inspired by a Twitter exchange with respected scientist and famous blogger David Colquhoun. He queried whether a treatment that had 2/3 of an effect that would... | |
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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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| | | p-values are very often misinterpreted. p-values and null hypothesis significant testing have hurt science. This article attempts to catalog all the ways in which these happen. | ||