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Tag Archives: p-value
Is my theory true?
Browsing through an old issue of Significance, the Royal Statistical Society glossy, I came upon an interesting article “Dicing with the unknown” by Tony O’Hagan, professor of statistics at Sheffield. It brought home to me something I hadn’t realised clearly … Continue reading
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Tagged aleatory, Bayesian, epistemic, frequentist, p-value, statistics, uncertainty
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