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| | | | Some have asked me why I haven't blogged on the recent follow-up to the ASA Statement on P-Values and Statistical Significance (Wasserstein and Lazar 2016)-hereafter, ASA I. They're referring to the editorial by Wasserstein, R., Schirm, A. and Lazar, N. (2019)-hereafter, ASA II(note)-opening a special on-line issue of over 40 contributions responding to the call... | |
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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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| | | | My good friend Sean Carroll took a lot of flak recently for answering this year's Edge question, "What scientific idea is ready for retirement?," with "Falsifiability", and for using string theory and the multiverse as examples of why science needs to break out of its narrow Popperian cage. For more, seethis blog post of Sean's,... | |
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| | NASA's Stardust-NExT mission took this image of comet Tempel 1 at 8:38 p.m. PST (11:38 p.m. EST) on Feb 14, 2011. Credit: NASA/JPL-Calt... |