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Error Statistics Philosophy

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

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
5-year review: The NEJM Issues New Guidelines on Statistical Reporting: Is the ASA P-Value Project Backfiring? (i)
In a July 19, 2019 post I discussed The New England Journal of Medicine’s response to Wasserstein’s (2019) call for journals to change their guidelines in reaction to the “abandon significance” drive. The NEJM said …
On , by Mayo, 1,876 words
5-year review: Don’t let the tail wag the dog by being overly influenced by flawed statistical inferences
. On June 1, 2019, I posted portions of an article [i],“There is Still a Place for Significance Testing in Clinical Trials,” in Clinical Trials responding to the 2019 call to abandon significance. I reblog …
On , by Mayo, 1,170 words