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Error Statistics Philosophy

  • By Deborah G. Mayo
  • Based in United States of America
  • Roughly two posts per week
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Most recent posts

Where Are Fisher, Neyman, Pearson in 1919? Opening of Excursion 3, snippets from 3.1
November Cruise This first excerpt for November is really just the preface to 3.1. Remember, our abbreviated cruise this fall is based on my LSE Seminars in 2020, and since there are only 5, I …
On , by Mayo, 1,999 words
November: The leisurely tour of SIST continues
. We continue our leisurely tour of Statistical Inference as Severe Testing [SIST] (Mayo 2018, CUP) with Excursion 3. This is based on my 5 seminars at the London School of Economics in 2020; I …
On , by Mayo, 216 words
Has Statistics become corrupted? Philip Stark’s questions (and some questions about them) (ii)
. In this post, I consider the questions posed for my (October 9) Neyman Seminar by Philip Stark, Distinguished Professor of Statistics at UC Berkeley. We didn’t directly deal with them during the panel discussion …
On , by Mayo, 1,782 words