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Statistical methods and scientific inference (3rd edition), by R. A. Fisher. Pp viii, 182. £4·95. 1973. SBN 0 02 844740 9 (Collier-Macmillan)
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This article is published in The Mathematical Gazette.The article was published on 1974-12-01. It has received 38 citations till now.read more
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Experimental practices in economics: A methodological challenge for psychologists?-Open Peer Commentary-Different perspective of human behavior entail different experimental practices
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors consider four features of experimentation in economics, namely, script enactment, repeated trials, performance-based monetary payments, and the proscription against deception, and compare them to experimental practices in psychology, primarily in the area of behavioral decision making.
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A critical analysis of the role of statistical significance testing in education research, with special attention to mathematics education
TL;DR: In this paper, the role of statistical significance testing (SST) in education has been discussed and a thorough discussion of common misconceptions associated with SST and the major arguments for and against SST is presented.
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Supplier integration for new product developments: antecedents for supplier integration in modular product designs
TL;DR: In this paper, a qualitative analysis detects supplier characteristics for module developments by looking at three cases from different four wheel vehicle industries, and the identified supplier characteristics are tested empirically in regards to joint developments between buyers-suppliers (grey-box) and self-conducted supplier developments (black-box).
Reply to comments on « The modern hypothesis testing hybrid : R.A. Fisher's fading influence »
TL;DR: In this article, the authors discuss the nature du "test de signification d'une hypothese nulle" (NHST) presente peu de ressemblance avec le modele propose par Fisher il y a quelque quatre-vingts years.
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Controlling for confounding network properties in hypothesis testing and anomaly detection
TL;DR: Two solutions to avoiding error due to confounding factors are provided: the first is a randomization testing method that controls for confounding factors, and the second is a set of size-consistent network statistics which avoid confounding due to the most common factors, edge count and node count.
Abduction, Bayesianism and Best Explanations in Physics
TL;DR: In this article, the authors claim the validity of abductive reasoning, or inference to the best explanation, as a practice of discovery of explanatory scientific hypotheses and present a series of arguments that question the feasibililty of Bayesianism as a theory of scientific confirmation.
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Do We Understand Classic Statistics
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors review the classical statistical concepts and procedures, test of hypothesis, standard errors and confidence intervals, unbiased estimators, maximum likelihood, etc., and examine the most common misunderstandings about them.
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Fiducial on a string
TL;DR: This short note analyses an example introduced by Seidenfeld (1992) where the fiducial distribution is restricted to a string.
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Inference for the intrinsic separation among distributions which may differ in location and scale
TL;DR: In this paper, Liang et al. used the null hypothesis of equal distributions to compare two or more treatments based on data consisting of independent random samples and showed that rejection provides evidence that at least one treatment has an important practical effect.