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Opening a paper with a quotation from ‘The Princess Bride’. Chapeau! Also, useful resource 👍👍👍
RT @katiecorker: Fans of confidence intervals - what's your best example for teaching to explain why 95% CI does NOT equal 95% chance that…
RT @katiecorker: Fans of confidence intervals - what's your best example for teaching to explain why 95% CI does NOT equal 95% chance that…
RT @katiecorker: Fans of confidence intervals - what's your best example for teaching to explain why 95% CI does NOT equal 95% chance that…
RT @katiecorker: Fans of confidence intervals - what's your best example for teaching to explain why 95% CI does NOT equal 95% chance that…
RT @katiecorker: Fans of confidence intervals - what's your best example for teaching to explain why 95% CI does NOT equal 95% chance that…
RT @katiecorker: Fans of confidence intervals - what's your best example for teaching to explain why 95% CI does NOT equal 95% chance that…
RT @katiecorker: Fans of confidence intervals - what's your best example for teaching to explain why 95% CI does NOT equal 95% chance that…
RT @katiecorker: Fans of confidence intervals - what's your best example for teaching to explain why 95% CI does NOT equal 95% chance that…
RT @katiecorker: Fans of confidence intervals - what's your best example for teaching to explain why 95% CI does NOT equal 95% chance that…
RT @katiecorker: Fans of confidence intervals - what's your best example for teaching to explain why 95% CI does NOT equal 95% chance that…
RT @katiecorker: Fans of confidence intervals - what's your best example for teaching to explain why 95% CI does NOT equal 95% chance that…
RT @katiecorker: Fans of confidence intervals - what's your best example for teaching to explain why 95% CI does NOT equal 95% chance that…
RT @katiecorker: Fans of confidence intervals - what's your best example for teaching to explain why 95% CI does NOT equal 95% chance that…
RT @katiecorker: Fans of confidence intervals - what's your best example for teaching to explain why 95% CI does NOT equal 95% chance that…
RT @katiecorker: Fans of confidence intervals - what's your best example for teaching to explain why 95% CI does NOT equal 95% chance that…
RT @katiecorker: Fans of confidence intervals - what's your best example for teaching to explain why 95% CI does NOT equal 95% chance that…
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RT @katiecorker: Fans of confidence intervals - what's your best example for teaching to explain why 95% CI does NOT equal 95% chance that…
RT @katiecorker: Fans of confidence intervals - what's your best example for teaching to explain why 95% CI does NOT equal 95% chance that…
RT @katiecorker: Fans of confidence intervals - what's your best example for teaching to explain why 95% CI does NOT equal 95% chance that…
RT @katiecorker: Fans of confidence intervals - what's your best example for teaching to explain why 95% CI does NOT equal 95% chance that…
RT @katiecorker: Fans of confidence intervals - what's your best example for teaching to explain why 95% CI does NOT equal 95% chance that…
RT @katiecorker: Fans of confidence intervals - what's your best example for teaching to explain why 95% CI does NOT equal 95% chance that…
RT @katiecorker: Fans of confidence intervals - what's your best example for teaching to explain why 95% CI does NOT equal 95% chance that…
Fans of confidence intervals - what's your best example for teaching to explain why 95% CI does NOT equal 95% chance that the parameter is in *this* interval? (i.e., Fallacy 1 here: https://t.co/fZ0zrxD0al)
@IsabellaGhement @schotz Do not send them that! Well only to show this error and maybe a few others: “So, by inference, if we examine the 95% CI that we have obtained from a single study, the probability that this particular CI contains the population mea
@GuyProchilo It is generally incorrect to say that values inside a CI are more likely than values outside a CI (except if you use a flexible definition of "likely"). The same goes for the precision fallacy. These two misconceptions are discussed in Morey e
@Abraham_RMI @f2harrell @reverendofdoubt @bogdienache @venkmurthy @THilalMD @EpiEllie @PieterHog has a great post on the fallacy of interpreting confidence intervals as precision or certainty of the estimation. It's really hard to make meaningful inferen
RT @phl43: The use of confidence intervals is sometimes presented as a way to avoid the problems with p-values, but as this paper explains,…
RT @phl43: The use of confidence intervals is sometimes presented as a way to avoid the problems with p-values, but as this paper explains,…
RT @phl43: The use of confidence intervals is sometimes presented as a way to avoid the problems with p-values, but as this paper explains,…
RT @phl43: The use of confidence intervals is sometimes presented as a way to avoid the problems with p-values, but as this paper explains,…
RT @phl43: The use of confidence intervals is sometimes presented as a way to avoid the problems with p-values, but as this paper explains,…
The use of confidence intervals is sometimes presented as a way to avoid the problems with p-values, but as this paper explains, people often ascribe to them properties they don't have (as they do with p-values), which leads to mistaken inferences. https:/
A very interesting critique of confidence intervals. https://t.co/hD7xasWegE
Thanks to Dr. @richarddmorey for communication on the topic. His article “The fallacy of placing confidence in [CIs].” is great for understanding common fallacies in interpreting CIs, and works through building and judging confidence procedures.” https://
@travissalway @f2harrell @CDCofBC @MikeAIrvine Indeed hard to explain p-values or confidence intervals. Each time I try, I get something wrong. Not intuitive at all. But I am in good company. Fundamental problems with CIs summarized here: https://t.co/FQE
@jacalvache @ken_rothman @Lester_Domes @EpidemiologyLWW Beware the fallacy ... https://t.co/gfU5eTdqcT @richarddmorey @EJWagenmakers
RT @kaz_yos: This may be a nice way to distinguish the concept of a confidence interval and the one pair of numbers in front of you. https:…
RT @kaz_yos: This may be a nice way to distinguish the concept of a confidence interval and the one pair of numbers in front of you. https:…
This may be a nice way to distinguish the concept of a confidence interval and the one pair of numbers in front of you. https://t.co/5dbNTr8118 https://t.co/8DPe52Ab79
@davidlederer @AnneBuzzell @EpiEllie No problemo, I just noticed that I repeated the link for Team No, it's supposed to be https://t.co/xyFYqWVRza … by @richarddmorey @EJWagenmakers and others
La falacia de confiar en los intervalos de confianza por @richarddmorey https://t.co/fLcZY7St2u
@PhDemetri Do you know of this extremely relevant paper by @richarddmorey? https://t.co/Yaf0eb2mk6
Bit late with this one but this article is definitely worth a read! Opening quote😀: “You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means.” Inigo Montoya, The Princess Bride (1987) https://t.co/0Ou4BkzSF9 #stats
RT @frod_san: I'm confused. Some CI advantages presented here (eg. CI width indicates precision) are referred as fallacies in this paper ht…
I'm confused. Some CI advantages presented here (eg. CI width indicates precision) are referred as fallacies in this paper https://t.co/G83bvcg60x by @richarddmorey et al. Could you please clarify? @fidlerfm @richarddmorey #Statistics https://t.co/zCBAGnnx
If I run repeated simulations of a #MonteCarloSimulation until a specific #ConfidenceInterval is achieved on the mean simulation time. Can I say I have an X% confidence in the mean simulation time. The answer is NO, see Fallacy 1 in this paper https://t.
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The fallacy of placing confidence in confidence intervals https://t.co/RmMk2Zrg4E
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@FILWD @albertocairo @datassist This book/website is a decent general list: https://t.co/qan5QOXqtO then add this paper on misinterpretations of confidence intervals: https://t.co/HlwM9ylDoc
RT @mortensode: Man skal ikke være alt for sikker på sikkerhedsintervaller i statistik #forskkomm https://t.co/StAgetTBqI
RT @pash22: The fallacy of placing confidence in confidence intervals https://t.co/XyAePYuaZI
RT @mortensode: Man skal ikke være alt for sikker på sikkerhedsintervaller i statistik #forskkomm https://t.co/StAgetTBqI
Man skal ikke være alt for sikker på sikkerhedsintervaller i statistik #forskkomm https://t.co/StAgetTBqI
RT @pash22: The fallacy of placing confidence in confidence intervals https://t.co/XyAePYuaZI
RT @pash22: The fallacy of placing confidence in confidence intervals https://t.co/XyAePYuaZI
RT @pash22: The fallacy of placing confidence in confidence intervals https://t.co/XyAePYuaZI
The fallacy of placing confidence in confidence intervals https://t.co/XyAePYuaZI
@RMSeals @johnstorey I know the CI is promoted in epi, but I think it's much more confusing than a correctly interpreted p-value https://t.co/YWIg5JEfw7
The fallacy of placing confidence un confidence interval https://t.co/FhMzN4JnZj
Weins points to paper that “kills” CIs: “The fallacy of placing confidence in confidence intervals” https://t.co/ajWmarUYNq
The fallacy of placing confidence in confidence intervals https://t.co/cRgswxnEXh #Statistics https://t.co/J0lcoKBDY5
RT @nicebread303: This week, we started to teach #bayes HDIs when covering CIs in single-case assessment, refering to @richarddmorey's http…
RT @nicebread303: This week, we started to teach #bayes HDIs when covering CIs in single-case assessment, refering to @richarddmorey's http…
This week, we started to teach #bayes HDIs when covering CIs in single-case assessment, refering to @richarddmorey's https://t.co/SxwjTw4uvy https://t.co/R5j2RqTidr
Classes start Monday- ouch. New paper I am adding to my research methods class. https://t.co/PPjfeRhoEC
Confidence intervals may not actually address the crisis of confidence facing Psychological Science https://t.co/fi8VeOdbsS
RT @JPdeRuiter: @briandavidearp More recent and accurate sources on are @richarddmorey et al in https://t.co/rVZhMf8iUf and esp. https://t.…
@VidarBekr Distribusjon av ES som i 95% CI? Forteller oss lite https://t.co/iWTfYELOG0 | https://t.co/yEQWQJJ2Ox @JonVollestad @jorgenflor
@david_colquhoun this article on CI is on my rding list, wld lve ur opinion https://t.co/wuH5MVS32a @caio_maximino @neuroMOOC @JAMA_current
RT @wisNEUROwski: Be careful with Confidence Intervals, by @richarddmorey @EJWagenmakers et al. I love papers citing #InigoMontoya! https:/…
Be careful with Confidence Intervals, by @richarddmorey @EJWagenmakers et al. I love papers citing #InigoMontoya! https://t.co/iZ0k9obAXB
RT @MWFriedberg: @rwyeh @afrakt @cragcrest x95 re CIs. A recent look down the rabbit hole: https://t.co/HNKPtSfB5N. IMO Bayes way more intu…
RT @Neuro_Skeptic: The fallacy of placing confidence in confidence intervals http://t.co/AkMCCPhxxR Time to say "good bye" to CI? feat @EJW…
RT @Neuro_Skeptic: The fallacy of placing confidence in confidence intervals http://t.co/AkMCCPhxxR Time to say "good bye" to CI? feat @EJW…
The fallacy of placing confidence in confidence intervals. - PubMed - NCBI http://t.co/tS79Mrpa21
RT @Neuro_Skeptic: The fallacy of placing confidence in confidence intervals http://t.co/AkMCCPhxxR Time to say "good bye" to CI? feat @EJW…
RT @Neuro_Skeptic: The fallacy of placing confidence in confidence intervals http://t.co/AkMCCPhxxR Time to say "good bye" to CI? feat @EJW…
RT @dicemt: 信頼区間はアカン!時代はBayes!信用区間や!という論文。 The fallacy of placing confidence in confidence intervals http://t.co/yhS4Y7yWd6
RT @dicemt: 信頼区間はアカン!時代はBayes!信用区間や!という論文。 The fallacy of placing confidence in confidence intervals http://t.co/yhS4Y7yWd6
信頼区間はアカン!時代はBayes!信用区間や!という論文。 The fallacy of placing confidence in confidence intervals http://t.co/yhS4Y7yWd6
RT @Neuro_Skeptic: The fallacy of placing confidence in confidence intervals http://t.co/AkMCCPhxxR Time to say "good bye" to CI? feat @EJW…
RT @Neuro_Skeptic: The fallacy of placing confidence in confidence intervals http://t.co/AkMCCPhxxR Time to say "good bye" to CI? feat @EJW…
RT @Neuro_Skeptic: The fallacy of placing confidence in confidence intervals http://t.co/AkMCCPhxxR Time to say "good bye" to CI? feat @EJW…
RT @Neuro_Skeptic: The fallacy of placing confidence in confidence intervals http://t.co/AkMCCPhxxR Time to say "good bye" to CI? feat @EJW…
RT @Neuro_Skeptic: The fallacy of placing confidence in confidence intervals http://t.co/AkMCCPhxxR Time to say "good bye" to CI? feat @EJW…