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| | | | IV. (June 11)Rejection Fallacies: Do P-values exaggerate evidence? Jeffreys-Lindley paradox or Bayes/Fisher disagreement: Reading: SIST: Excursion 4 Tour II Recommended (if time): Excursion 4 Tour I: The Myth of "The Myth of Objectivity" Mayo Memos for Meeting 4 -Souvenirs Meeting 4:Q: Have We Drifted From Testing Country? (Notes From an Intermission); R: The Severity Interpretation... | |
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| | | | Professor Yudi Pawitan Department of Medical Epidemiology and Biostatistics Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden [An earlier guest post on this topic by Y. Pawitan is Jan 10, 2022: Yudi Pawitan: Behavioral aspects in the statistical significance war-game] Behavioral aspects in the statistical significance war-game I remember with fondness the good old days when the only 'statistical... | |
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| | | | A key recognition among those who write on the statistical crisis in science is that the pressure to publish attention-getting articles can incentivize researchers to produce eye-catching but inadequately scrutinized claims. We may see much the same sensationalism in broadcasting metastatistical research, especially if it takes the form of scapegoating or banning statistical significance. A... | |
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| | The following is the February stop of our leisurely cruise (meeting 6 from my 2020 Seminar at the LSE). There was a guest speaker, Professor David Hand. Slides and videos are below. Ship StatInfasSt may head back to port or continue for an additional stop or two. Leisurely Cruise February 25: Power, shpower, severity, positive... |