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  • By Deborah G. Mayo
  • Based in United States of America
  • Roughly three posts per month
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Oct 2022 3
Nov 2022 2
Dec 2022 3
Jan 2023 4
Feb 2023 2
Mar 2023 1
Apr 2023 1
May 2023 1
Jun 2023 1
Jul 2023 3
Aug 2023 1
Sep 2023 2
Oct 2023 2
Nov 2023 0
Dec 2023 3
Jan 2024 3
Feb 2024 1
Mar 2024 3
Apr 2024 4
May 2024 2

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Most recent posts

5-year Review: P-Value Statements and Their Unintended(?) Consequences: The June 2019 ASA President’s Corner (b)
I continue my 5-year review of some highlights from the “abandon significance” movement from 2019. This post was first published on this blog on November 30, 2019, It was based on a call by then …
On , by Mayo, 2,158 words
5-year review: Hardwicke and Ioannidis, Gelman, and Mayo: P-values: Petitions, Practice, and Perils
. Soon after the Wasserstein et al (2019) “don’t say significance” editorial, John Ioannidis invited Andrew Gelman and I to write editorials from our different perspectives on an associated editorial that Nature invited. It was …
On , by Mayo, 582 words
5-year Review: B. Haig: [TAS] 2019 update on P-values and significance (ASA II)(Guest Post)
This is the guest post by Bran Haig on July 12, 2019 in response to the “abandon statistical significance” editorial in The American Statistician (TAS) by Wasserstein, Schirm, and Lazar (WSL 2019). In the post …
On , by Mayo, 1,466 words