Error Statistics Philosophy
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- By Deborah G. Mayo
- Based in United States of America
- Roughly one post per week
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Most recent posts
. Has the “abandon significance” movement in statistics trickled down into philosophy of science? A little bit. Nowadays (since the late 1990’s [i]), probabilistic inference and confirmation enter in philosophy by way of fields dubbed …
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. Ron S. Kenett Chairman of the KPA Group; Senior Research Fellow, the Samuel Neaman Institute, Technion, Haifa; Chairman, Data Science Society, Israel What’s happening in statistical practice since the “abandon statistical significance” call This …