3 YEARS AGO (MARCH 2015): MEMORY LANE

3 years ago...

3 years ago…

MONTHLY MEMORY LANE: 3 years ago: March 2015. 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 3 others of general relevance to philosophy of statistics (in months where I’ve blogged a lot)[2].  Posts that are part of a “unit” or a group count as one.

March 2015

  • 03/01 “Probabilism as an Obstacle to Statistical Fraud-Busting”
  • 03/05 A puzzle about the latest test ban (or ‘don’t ask, don’t tell’)
  • 03/12 All She Wrote (so far): Error Statistics Philosophy: 3.5 years on
  • 03/16 Stephen Senn: The pathetic P-value (Guest Post)
  • 03/21 Objectivity in Statistics: “Arguments From Discretion and 3 Reactions”
  • 03/24 3 YEARS AGO (MARCH 2012): MEMORY LANE
  • 03/28 Your (very own) personalized genomic prediction varies depending on who else was around?

[1] Monthly memory lanes began at the blog’s 3-year anniversary in Sept, 2014.

[2] New Rule, July 30,2016, March 30,2017 -a very convenient way to allow data-dependent choices (note why it’s legit in selecting blog posts, on severity grounds).

 

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