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Ronald Fisher and the p value [embedded content] And who said learning statistics can’t be fun? [Actually the Ronald Fisher appearing in the video is a mixture of the real Ronald Fisher and Jerzy Neyman and Egon Pearson, but that’s for another blogpost.] For my own critical view on the value of p values — see e. g. here.
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Ronald Fisher and the p value
And who said learning statistics can’t be fun?
[Actually the Ronald Fisher appearing in the video is a mixture of the real Ronald Fisher and Jerzy Neyman and Egon Pearson, but that’s for another blogpost.]
For my own critical view on the value of p values — see e. g. here.