Hello: #Statistics #Twitter #bayesian
Any #Maths types want to take a look at the latest from Exley?












https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0946672X21000523?via%3Dihub …pic.twitter.com/qMDDs8PtgF
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Hello: #Statistics #Twitter #bayesian
Any #Maths types want to take a look at the latest from Exley?












https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0946672X21000523?via%3Dihub …pic.twitter.com/qMDDs8PtgF
But ALSO, he has become a time traveller. This is July 2021.pic.twitter.com/cUYjpsSUjM
I knew you were underestimating him.
I’m guessing it didn’t go out to a statistician for peer-review? Why did they do a t-test on 3 observations they claimed were not normally distributed?
Given the abundance of it in the earth's crust, I'm pretty sure we all have aluminum in our socks right now...
Touché: Dangerous levels of aluminium in a sock?
Given that vaccine manufacturers are required to register the process and validate their production recipes - which includes knowledge of excipients, I find it amusing Exley thinks they just dump Al in willy nicky without a validated range
Willy nilly. Thanks, autocorrect.
"Including Bayesian methods" here translates as "our results were so noisy that frequentist stats didn't work".
I want to see them do Batesian analysis: where they do what looks like really scary statistics but is actually really simple... *mimicry joke.pic.twitter.com/QO1pUH6SWS
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