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Statistics articles people might be interested in
As a grad student in social psychology, I came upon these articles in a related search. They're very stats heavy, but I'm sure some people on here might be interested in them, especially related to concepts in the new Chen and Ankerman book.
Killeen, Peter R. (2005). An alternative to null-hypothesis significance tests. Psychological Science, 16(5), 345-353. Killeen, Peter R. (2006). The problem with Bayes. Psychological Science, 17(7), 643-644. Wagenmakers, E. J., & Grunwald, P. (2006). A Bayesian perspective on hypothesis testing: A comment on Killeen (2005). Psychological Science, 17(7), 641-642. |
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Re: Statistics articles people might be interested in
Geez, I thought I had read the last of my Journal Articles on stats after my BS.
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