severity in the Mayo sense
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Replying to @o_guest @annemscheel
so it's kinda like Poppers use: test with a highly probability of detecting genuine effects but not non genuine
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Replying to @ed_berry @annemscheel
link me! Sounds like some phil of sci I'd be interested in reading about - I'm not a Popperian though.
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Replying to @ed_berry @annemscheel
food is for the week
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Replying to @o_guest @annemscheel
well the pain book is 'Error and the Growth of Experimental Knowledge', though there's a new one coming out >
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then there's the blog over at https://errorstatistics.com/ . And this paper is a very nice summary http://www.phil.vt.edu/dmayo/personal_website/Error_Statistics_2011.pdf …
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Replying to @ed_berry @annemscheel
she is on the tweets too
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I know but I am too embarrassed to tag someone when saying 'their book is awesome' :')
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niawww
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