Understanding p-values: Different interpretations can be thought of not as different “philosophies” but as different forms of averaging.

Statistical Modeling, Causal Inference, and Social Science 2024-12-02

Summary:

The usual way we think about p-values is that they’re part of null-hypothesis testing inference, and if that’s not your bag, you don’t have use for p-values. That summary is pretty much the case. I once did write a paper … Continue reading

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https://statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu/2024/12/02/understanding-p-values-different-interpretations-can-be-thought-of-not-as-different-philosophies-but-as-different-forms-of-averaging/

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Authors:

Andrew

Date tagged:

12/02/2024, 13:57

Date published:

12/02/2024, 09:41