Medical research makes intensive use of statistics in order to support its claims. In this paper we make explicit an epistemological tension between the conduct of clinical trials and their interpretation: statistical evidence is sometimes discarded on the basis of an (often) underlined Bayesian reasoning. We suggest that acknowledging the potentiality of Bayesian statistics might contribute to clarify and improve comprehension of medical research. Nevertheless, despite Bayesianism may provide a better account for scientific inference with respect to the standard frequentist approach, Bayesian statistics is rarely adopted in clinical research. The main reason lies in the supposed subjective elements characterizing this perspective. Hence, w...
The Bayesian approach to statistics has been growing rapidly in popularity as an alternative to the ...
When the disease is rare and/or the outcome is uncommon the trial design does not warrant precise an...
Subjective Bayesianism is a major school of uncertain reasoning and statistical inference. Yet, it i...
Medical research makes intensive use of statistics in order to support its claims. In this paper we ...
Bayes’ rule shows how one might rationally change one’s beliefs in the light of evidence. It is the...
The defining characteristic of any statistical approach ishow it deals with uncertainty. In the Baye...
International audienceThe critical reading of scientific articles is necessary for the daily practic...
I will open the first part of this paper by trying to elucidate the frequentist foundations of RCTs....
In frequentist tests, the significance testing framework for null hypothesis permits dichotomous con...
Recent Bayesian reanalyses of prominent trials in critical illness have generated controversy by con...
The rise of evidence-based medicine as well as important progress in statistical methods and computa...
Recent Bayesian reanalyses of prominent trials in critical illness have generated controversy by con...
AbstractLarge, randomized clinical trials (“megatrials”) are key drivers of modern cardiovascular pr...
In this essay, I argue about the relevance and the ultimate unity of the Bayesian approach in a neut...
- Bayesian statistics is an alternative form of statistics that provides a way to systematically int...
The Bayesian approach to statistics has been growing rapidly in popularity as an alternative to the ...
When the disease is rare and/or the outcome is uncommon the trial design does not warrant precise an...
Subjective Bayesianism is a major school of uncertain reasoning and statistical inference. Yet, it i...
Medical research makes intensive use of statistics in order to support its claims. In this paper we ...
Bayes’ rule shows how one might rationally change one’s beliefs in the light of evidence. It is the...
The defining characteristic of any statistical approach ishow it deals with uncertainty. In the Baye...
International audienceThe critical reading of scientific articles is necessary for the daily practic...
I will open the first part of this paper by trying to elucidate the frequentist foundations of RCTs....
In frequentist tests, the significance testing framework for null hypothesis permits dichotomous con...
Recent Bayesian reanalyses of prominent trials in critical illness have generated controversy by con...
The rise of evidence-based medicine as well as important progress in statistical methods and computa...
Recent Bayesian reanalyses of prominent trials in critical illness have generated controversy by con...
AbstractLarge, randomized clinical trials (“megatrials”) are key drivers of modern cardiovascular pr...
In this essay, I argue about the relevance and the ultimate unity of the Bayesian approach in a neut...
- Bayesian statistics is an alternative form of statistics that provides a way to systematically int...
The Bayesian approach to statistics has been growing rapidly in popularity as an alternative to the ...
When the disease is rare and/or the outcome is uncommon the trial design does not warrant precise an...
Subjective Bayesianism is a major school of uncertain reasoning and statistical inference. Yet, it i...