♕Deborah G. Mayo♕

@learnfromerror

professor of philosophy of science, logic, experiment, statistical inference; now an independent philosopher & stock trader; split time in NYC & Va (and London)

Vrijeme pridruživanja: studeni 2013.

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  1. The Task Force that must not be named--according to the group Against Saying 'Significance'.

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  2. Robert Cousins, HEP physicist, just posted an essay relating aspects of my book, SEV, and high energy particle physics

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    This is fascinating: on unintended consequences of careful thinking about p-values, in the US court system.

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    Who is writing this?

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    My P-values on Trial is out at Harvard Data Science Review. I've linked to it and a summary by the editor on my blog: Your comments are invited.

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    I wish every researcher who asks me to test hundreds of variables would read this - or at east the first sentence of Mayo's paper.

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    Molly Kao was a participant at our Summer Seminar in Phil Stat last summer!

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    Error: Actually the Meng blurb on that doc begins below my intro. Here's one that just has Meng's blurb

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    Here's Xiao-Li Meng's blurb on my article in Harvard Data Science Review, called something like the Beauty and the Beast (of a single #): also on my blog today .

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    My paper is out in Harvard Data Science Review "P-values on Trial: Selective Reporting (of Best Practice Guides) on Selective Reporting"

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    I'm glad that Meng puts the emphasis on: selection, selection, selection.

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  16. 30. sij

    What I'm planning for the summer: The Statistics Wars & Their Casualties. Interested? (rough 1st draft)

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  17. 30. sij

    I've been thinking the same, so I wonder where it began. Digital humanities? Or just somewhere in data science.

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  18. 30. sij

    That's Anubav! He had been a grad student of mine.

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    Not trying to be snarky but I thought N. Silver's job was predicting, not giving soothsayer-style predictions that it's probably fruitless to predict what will not have been predicted (surprises). So this is probably a joke.

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    Mayo, D. G. (2018). Statistical inference as severe testing. HowtoGetBeyondtheStatisticsWars. The more I read it, the more I think it should be a mandatory textbook...at least, for PhD students in Statistics and Psychology (and of course for their tutors).

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