Do CIs Avoid Fallacies of Tests? Reforming the Reformers

The one method that enjoys the approbation of the New Reformers is that of confidence intervals (See May 12, 2012, and links). The general recommended interpretation is essentially this: For a reasonably high choice of confidence level, say .95 or .99, values of µ within the observed interval are plausible, those outside implausible. Geoff Cumming, a … Continue reading Do CIs Avoid Fallacies of Tests? Reforming the Reformers