Statistical Inference & the Replication Crisis | “...rather than statistical reform, what’s needed is a better understanding of the different modes of statistical inference & a better understanding of how statistical inference scientific inference
RT @SpringerEthics: Review of Philosophy and Psychology Statistical Inference and the Replication Crisis https://t.co/Hb3qRKxWag
Review of Philosophy and Psychology Statistical Inference and the Replication Crisis https://t.co/Hb3qRKxWag
#reproducibility "Rather than mere statistical reform, what is needed is for scientists to become better at inference (both Frequentist and Bayesian) and a better understanding of how to use inferential strategies to justify knowledge" @Lincoln81's view on
“rather than mere statistical reform, what is needed is a better understanding of the different modes of statistical inference and a better understanding of how statistical inference relates to scientific inference.” https://t.co/dhXtB4M8pf
RT briandavidearp: Statistical Inference and the Replication Crisis https://t.co/T8t99vpi3V
Statistical Inference and the Replication Crisis https://t.co/Zf7WELEjQs
Statistical Inference and the Replication Crisis #openscience https://t.co/jYLWNCjabp
One of the most accurate overview of different perspectives on inference I have read recently.
RT @StatsPapers: Statistical reform and the replication crisis. https://t.co/o0mmvz4xac
A wonderful paper from one of our alumni (@Lincoln81) about statistical methods, inferences, and the replication crisis. https://t.co/c28yFFpKO0
Statistical reform and the replication crisis. https://t.co/o0mmvz4xac