Gelman blogs an exchange with Mayo

An exchange between A. Gelman and D. Mayo on abandoning statistical significance: 5 years ago

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Below is an email exchange that Andrew Gelman posted on this day 5 years ago on his blog, Statistical Modeling, Causal Inference, and Social Science.  (You can find the original exchange, with its 130 comments, here.) Note: “Me” refers to Gelman. I will share my current reflections in the comments.

Exchange with Deborah Mayo on abandoning statistical significance

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Gelman blogged our exchange on abandoning statistical significance

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I came across this post on Gelman’s blog today:

Exchange with Deborah Mayo on abandoning statistical significance

It was straight out of blog comments and email correspondence back when the ASA, and significant others, were rising up against the concept of statistical significance. Here it is: Continue reading

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