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errorstatistics.com
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| | | | Below is an email exchange that Andrew Gelman posted on this day 5 years ago on his blog, Statistical Modeling, Causal Inference, and Social Science. (You can find the original exchange, with its 130 comments, here.) Note: "Me" refers to Gelman. I will share my current reflections in the comments. Exchange with Deborah Mayo on... | |
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apoorvasrinivasanblog.com
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summerseminarphilstat.com
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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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jessegalef.com
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| | In Episode 53 of the Rationally Speaking Podcast, Massimo and I take on parapsychology, the study of phenomena such as extrasensory perception, precognition, and remote viewing. We discuss the type of studies parapsychologists conduct, what evidence they've found, and how we should interpret that evidence. The field is mostly not taken seriously by other scientists,... |