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No. 11: Some Beliefs in Priors

The probability that the null hypothesis is true is 0.50. How should we interpret that and then write it down mathematically?

Steve Ruberg Bayesian Thinking Leave a comment October 14, 2019October 14, 2019 14 Minutes

No. 7: What does p<0.05 mean anyway?

Some people say, "A p-value=0.05 is not very much evidence against the null hypothesis." Well then, how much evidence is it?

Steve Ruberg Bayesian Thinking Leave a comment August 20, 2019August 22, 2019 6 Minutes
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