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www.johnmyleswhite.com
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| | | | | Introduction Over my years as a graduate student, I have built up a long list of complaints about the use of Null Hypothesis Significance Testing (NHST) in the empirical sciences. In the next few weeks, I'm planning to publish a series of blog posts, each of which will articulate one specific weakness of NHST. The weaknesses I will discuss are not novel observations about NHST: people have been complaining about the use of p-values since the 1950's. | |
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fharrell.com
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| | | | | This article explains why for decision making the original idea of null hypothesis testing never delivered on its goal. | |
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| | | | | This article explains why for decision making the original idea of null hypothesis testing never delivered on its goal. | |
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jsteinhardt.wordpress.com
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| | | [Highlights for the busy: de-bunking standard "Bayes is optimal" arguments; frequentist Solomonoff induction; and a description of the online learning framework.] Short summary. This essay makes many points, each of which I think is worth reading, but if you are only going to understand one point I think it should be "Myth 5? below, which... | ||