More gems. The "one in 13 million" comment appears to be taking the product of the p-values from the Wilcoxon S-R test(.00398*.0048*.0039), which gives you a value equivalent to 1/13,697,129pic.twitter.com/lRvMVX70pO
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More gems. The "one in 13 million" comment appears to be taking the product of the p-values from the Wilcoxon S-R test(.00398*.0048*.0039), which gives you a value equivalent to 1/13,697,129pic.twitter.com/lRvMVX70pO
yikes! mixing up p-values and Bayes methods too. context/source?
It is an essay by the guy making headlines claiming that Covid was lab created. I'm no statistician, but I also don't think the title is actually correcthttps://zenodo.org/record/4470233#.YL7oOagzbIU …
What did I just read? Is this fractallly wrong?
Have a read of the 200-page document here, it'll make your brain melthttps://zenodo.org/record/4470233#.YL7oOagzbIU …
I’m not a stats genius but uh, what the hell did I just read?
Lol dude really thinks p value = probability, 1700 style
I mean... p-values ARE probabilities...
Thank you for that.
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