In responding to Prof. Allen's paper, I make several general methodological points: about the use of hypothetical cases, about the point of theorizing, and about the role of idealization. Then I make some more specific points about his claims about (and against) previous work on statistical evidence
Although there certainly is much room for disagreement on specific cases, all scientists will undoub...
This article offers a defence of critical realism in the face of objections Nash (2005) makes to it ...
Comments on Rodgers (2010a, 2010b) and Robinson and Levin (2010) are presented. Rodgers (2010a) init...
In responding to Prof. Allen's paper, I make several general methodological points: about the use of...
There are various approaches to the problem of how one is supposed to conduct a statistical analysis...
Comments on Rodgers (2010a, 2010b) and Robinson and Levin (2010) are presented. Rodgers (2010a) init...
Abstract. Science can be described as a systematic attempt to extract reliable infor-mation about th...
Science can be described as a systematic attempt to extract reliable infor-mation about the world. T...
Statistical inference is about using statistical data (x) to formulate an opinion about something th...
Classical statistical inferences have been criticised for various reasons. To assess the soundness o...
This paper is a reply to some comments made by Green (2002) on Chow’s (2002) critique of Wilkinson a...
al g, Opinion TRENDS in Ecology and Evolution Vol.22 No.4encourage the use of other approaches to in...
(i) Statistical inference after Neyman–Pearson. Sta-tistical inference as an alternative to Neyman–P...
I present a critique of the methods used in a typical article. This leads to three broad...
Statistical theory aims to provide a foundation for studying the collection and interpretation of da...
Although there certainly is much room for disagreement on specific cases, all scientists will undoub...
This article offers a defence of critical realism in the face of objections Nash (2005) makes to it ...
Comments on Rodgers (2010a, 2010b) and Robinson and Levin (2010) are presented. Rodgers (2010a) init...
In responding to Prof. Allen's paper, I make several general methodological points: about the use of...
There are various approaches to the problem of how one is supposed to conduct a statistical analysis...
Comments on Rodgers (2010a, 2010b) and Robinson and Levin (2010) are presented. Rodgers (2010a) init...
Abstract. Science can be described as a systematic attempt to extract reliable infor-mation about th...
Science can be described as a systematic attempt to extract reliable infor-mation about the world. T...
Statistical inference is about using statistical data (x) to formulate an opinion about something th...
Classical statistical inferences have been criticised for various reasons. To assess the soundness o...
This paper is a reply to some comments made by Green (2002) on Chow’s (2002) critique of Wilkinson a...
al g, Opinion TRENDS in Ecology and Evolution Vol.22 No.4encourage the use of other approaches to in...
(i) Statistical inference after Neyman–Pearson. Sta-tistical inference as an alternative to Neyman–P...
I present a critique of the methods used in a typical article. This leads to three broad...
Statistical theory aims to provide a foundation for studying the collection and interpretation of da...
Although there certainly is much room for disagreement on specific cases, all scientists will undoub...
This article offers a defence of critical realism in the face of objections Nash (2005) makes to it ...
Comments on Rodgers (2010a, 2010b) and Robinson and Levin (2010) are presented. Rodgers (2010a) init...