On Mar 18, 2015, at 8:36 AM, Luke Keele <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> The blog Simply Statistics has couple of posts on p-values that I think are useful, without being too extreme in any one direction.
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> http://simplystatistics.org/?s=p-values <http://simplystatistics.org/?s=p-values>
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> FYI BASP banned all measures of statistical uncertainty, which I think goes much too far.
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> Luke
I thought they said they were prepared to consider Bayesian things on a case-by-case basis.
Which kind of only begs the question as to what types of Bayesian inferences they’ll consider fit for reviewers/publication… They seem opposed to uniform priors being conjured up merely so as to get the Bayesian machinery cranking, which is not unreasonable, but which would make for a different type of write-up than we’re used to seeing or writing (many Bayesians included).
Good times.
— Simon
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> Luke Keele
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> Penn State University
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>> On Mar 17, 2015, at 9:43 PM, Pechenina, Anna <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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>> Dear PolMeth community,
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>> The Journal of Basic and Applied Social Psychology (BASP) recently banned statistical significance testing (http://www.sciencebasedmedicine.org/psychology-journal-bans-significance-testing/ ). While political science journals have not done this (yet), what is your opinion on the use of p-value? What are the alternatives that we can use to do "better" science and avoid issues that using statistical significance testing introduces?
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>> Best,
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>> Anna Pechenina
>> PhD Candidate
>> University of North Texas
>> Department of Political Science
>> Denton, Texas 76203
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