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2017/2018, statistics

Articles for the Probability and Statistics Project

16/10/2017 Arthur Charpentier Leave a comment

Here are some articles for the project for the graduate crash course on probability and statistics,

  • The garden of forking paths: Why multiple comparisons can be a problem, even when there is no “fishing expedition” or “p-hacking” and the research hypothesis was posited ahead of time
  • An investigation of the false discovery rate and the misinterpretation of p-values
  • Final collapse of the NeyMan-Pearson decision theoretic framework and rise of neoFisherian
  • p – value, a true test of statistical significance? a cautionary note 
  • Statistical tests, p values, confidence intervals, and power: a guide to misinterpretations
  • P Values and Statistical Practice
  • Points of significance: Power and sample size

For those willing to work on datasets, consider success per school in a national exam, over time (here is the file)

base=read.table("http://freakonometrics.free.fr/brevet_rennes.csv", header=TRUE,sep=";",dec=",")

Some datasets will be uploaded soon

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Some sort of unpretentious (academic) blog, by a surreptitious economist and born-again mathematician. A blog activist, and an actuary, too. Always curious. Because academics are probably more than the sum of our publication lists, grants and conference talks...

Used to live in Paris and Rennes (France), Leuven (Belgium), Hong-Kong (China). Now professor and researcher in Montréal (Canada). ENSAE ParisTech & KU Leuven Alumni

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