MONTHLY MEMORY LANE: 3 years ago: October 2011 (I mark in red 3 posts that seem most apt for general background on key issues in this blog*)
- (10/3) Part 2 Prionvac: The Will to Understand Power
- (10/4) Part 3 Prionvac: How the Reformers Should Have done Their Job
- (10/5) Formaldehyde Hearing: How to Tell the Truth With Statistically Insignificant Results
- (10/7) Blogging the (Strong) Likelihood Principle
- (10/10) RMM-1: Special Volume on Stat Sci Meets Phil Sci
- (10/10) Objectivity 1: Will the Real Junk Science Please Stand Up?
- (10/13) Objectivity #2: The “Dirty Hands” Argument for Ethics in Evidence
- (10/14) King Tut Includes ErrorStatistics in Top 50 Statblogs!
- (10/16) Objectivity #3: Clean(er) Hands With Metastatistcs
- (10/19) RMM-2: “A Conversation Between Sir David Cox & D.G. Mayo”
- (10/20) Blogging the Likelihood Principle #2: Solitary Fishing: SLP Violations
- (10/22) The Will to Understand Power: Neyman’s Nursery (NN1)
- (10/28) RMM-3: Special Volume on Stat Scie Meets Phl Sci (Hendry)
- (10/30) Background Knowledge: Not to Quantify, but to Avoid Being Misled by, Subjective Beliefs
- (10/31) Oxford Gaol: Statistical Bogeymen
*I indicated I’d begin this new, once-a-month feature at the 3-year anniversary. I will repost and comment on one each month. (I might repost others that I do not comment on, as Oct. 31, 2014). For newcomers, here’s your chance to catch-up; for old timers, this is philosophy: rereading is essential!