
Dr B asks a question about what to do about sample sizes and hypotheses after the scourge of p-values and null hypothesis significance testing are recognized for what they are. Dr B […]
The general theory, methods, and philosophy of the Science of Guessing What Is.
Dr B asks a question about what to do about sample sizes and hypotheses after the scourge of p-values and null hypothesis significance testing are recognized for what they are. Dr B […]
Listen to the podcast on YouTube (if they don’t whack it for hurting their feelings), BitChute, or Gab. Dear reader, a full-on spacesuit equipped with oxygen tanks, or with filters down below […]
Repeat after me (yes, this includes all you regulars, too): All models only say what they are told to say. Thank you. Now let’s see this headline: “COVID-19 misinformation cost at least […]
Listen to the podcast at YouTube, BitChute, or Gab. Our title comes from a famous book by Lester Dubbins and Leonard Savage, which appeared at the beginning of the Bayesian Theoretical Resurgence […]
A group of us put some hard questions to the Netherlands Council of State, asking how they knew there was a nitrogen “crisis.” Yes, this is about political matters in a far-off […]
Listen to the podcast at YouTube, Bitchute or Gab (to come). From Anon comes the major announcement: “Quside unveils the world’s first Randomness Processing Unit“. Quside today unveils its vision for the […]
I, dear reader, am not a climate denier. I do not deny there is a climate. Some do: even many, given the popularity of the phrase. Further—and this follows logically—I am aware […]
Some two and a half years ago I posted this article: “An Infinity of Null Hypotheses — Another Anti-P-Value Argument“. The title is unfortunate; or, rather, the subtitle is. It should have […]
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