MONTHLY MEMORY LANE: 3 years ago: September 2012. I mark in red three posts that seem most apt for general background on key issues in this blog.[1] (Once again it was tough to pick just 3; many of the ones I selected are continued in the following posts, so please check out subsequent dates of posts that interest you…)
September 2012
- (9/3) After dinner Bayesian comedy hour. …
- (9/6) Stephen Senn: The nuisance parameter nuisance
- (9/8) Metablog: One-Year Anniversary
- (9/8) Return to the comedy hour … (on significance tests)
- (9/12) U-Phil (9/25/12) How should “prior information” enter in statistical inference?
- (9/15) More on using background info
- (9/19) Barnard, background info/intentions
- (9/22) Statistics and ESP research (Diaconis)
- (9/25) Insevere tests and pseudoscience/26) Levels of Inquiry
- (9/29) Stephen Senn: On the (ir)relevance of stopping rules in meta-analysis
- (9/30) Letter from George (Barnard)
[1] excluding those reblogged fairly recently. Posts that are part of a “unit” or a group of “U-Phils” count as one. Monthly memory lanes began at the blog’s 3-year anniversary in Sept, 2014.