MONTHLY MEMORY LANE: 3 years ago: August 2015. I mark in red 3-4 posts 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 relevance to philosophy of statistics [2]. Posts that are part of a “unit” or a group count as one.
August 2015
- 08/05 Neyman: Distinguishing tests of statistical hypotheses and tests of significance might have been a lapse of someone’s pen
- 08/08 Statistical Theater of the Absurd: “Stat on a Hot Tin Roof”
- 08/11 A. Spanos: Egon Pearson’s Neglected Contributions to Statistics (recently reblogged)
- 08/14 Performance or Probativeness? E.S. Pearson’s Statistical Philosophy
- 08/15 Severity in a Likelihood Text by Charles Rohde
- 08/19 Statistics, the Spooky Science
- 08/20 How to avoid making mountains out of molehills, using power/severity
- 08/24 3 YEARS AGO (AUGUST 2012): MEMORY LANE
- 08/31 The Paradox of Replication, and the vindication of the P-value (but she can go deeper) 9/2/15 update (ii)
[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).