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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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| | | | 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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| | | | Have you noticed that some of the harshest criticisms of frequentist error-statistical methods these days rest on methods and grounds that the critics themselves purport to reject? Is there a whiff of inconsistency in proclaiming an "anti-hypothesis-testing stance" while in the same breath extolling the uses of statistical significance tests and p-values in mounting criticisms... | |
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| | Around a year ago, Professor Rod Little asked me if I'd mind being on the cover of a book he was finishing along with Fisher, Neyman and some others (can you identify the others?). Mind? The book is Seminal Ideas and Controversies in Statistics (Routledge, 2025), and it has been out about a month. Little... |