MONTHLY MEMORY LANE: 3 years ago: June 2014. I mark in red 3-4 posts from each month that seem most apt for general background on key issues in this blog, excluding those reblogged recently[1], and in green up to 4 others of general relevance to philosophy of statistics [2]. Posts that are part of a “unit” or a group count as one.
June 2014
- (6/5) Stephen Senn: Blood Simple? The complicated and controversial world of bioequivalence (guest post)
- (6/9) “The medical press must become irrelevant to publication of clinical trials.”
- (6/11) A. Spanos: “Recurring controversies about P values and confidence intervals revisited”
- (6/14) “Statistical Science and Philosophy of Science: where should they meet?”
- (6/21) Big Bayes Stories? (draft ii)
- (6/25) Blog Contents: May 2014
- (6/28) Sir David Hendry Gets Lifetime Achievement Award
- (6/30) Some ironies in the ‘replication crisis’ in social psychology (4th and final installment)
[1] Monthly memory lanes began at the blog’s 3-year anniversary in Sept, 2014.
[2] New Rule, July 30,2016, March 30,2017 (moved to 4) -very convenient way to allow data-dependent choices.