SIST* BLOG POSTS (up to Nov 30, 2018)
Excerpts
- 05/19: The Meaning of My Title: Statistical Inference as Severe Testing: How to Get Beyond the Statistics Wars
- 09/08: Excursion 1 Tour I: Beyond Probabilism and Performance: Severity Requirement (1.1)
- 09/11: Excursion 1 Tour I (2nd stop): Probabilism, Performance, and Probativeness (1.2)
- 09/15: Excursion 1 Tour I (3rd stop): The Current State of Play in Statistical Foundations: A View From a Hot-Air Balloon (1.3)
- 09/29: Excursion 2: Taboos of Induction and Falsification: Tour I (first stop)
- 10/10: Excursion 2 Tour II (3rd stop): Falsification, Pseudoscience, Induction (2.3)
- 11/30: Where are Fisher, Neyman, Pearson in 1919? Opening of Excursion 3
Mementos, Keepsakes and Souvenirs
- 10/29: Tour Guide Mementos (Excursion 1 Tour II of How to Get Beyond the Statistics Wars)
- 11/8: Souvenir C: A Severe Tester’s Translation Guide (Excursion 1 Tour II)
- 10/5: “It should never be true, though it is still often said, that the conclusions are no more accurate than the data on which they are based” (Keepsake by Fisher, 2.1)
- 11/14: Tour Guide Mementos and Quiz 2.1 (Excursion 2 Tour I Induction and Confirmation)
- 11/17: Mementos for Excursion 2 Tour II Falsification, Pseudoscience, Induction
*Statistical Inference as Severe Testing: How to Get Beyond the Statistics Wars (Mayo, CUP 2018)
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