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No. 8: Let’s Get Real – Bayes and Biomarkers

How do we know when an observed effect is real or spurious?

Steve Ruberg Bayesian Thinking, Subgroup Identification 3 Comments September 1, 2019September 8, 2019 10 Minutes

No. 6: Détente – The Peaceful Co-Existence of Significance Levels and Bayes

pr(B|A) ≠ 1 – pr(A|B). Why do we act like it ?!

Steve Ruberg Bayesian Thinking Leave a comment July 31, 2019August 16, 2019 7 Minutes
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