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Don van Ravenzwaaij

June 2, 2017June 2, 2017  by Don van Ravenzwaaij

The myth of objective statistics

In my last post, “To p or not to p”, I promised to write a follow-up post in which I would tell you all about Bayesian hypothesis testing. Although I can do that (and I will), I recognize that there is something dry about listing a bunch of properties about some statsy technique. You can […]

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December 21, 2016March 9, 2017  by Don van Ravenzwaaij

To p, or not to p

Everyone uses p-values (in empirical psychological research anyway), but is that the best idea? In this blogpost, I will outline four problems that are associated with using p-values in inferential statistics.

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