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The following pages link to Valid<i>P</i>-Values Behave Exactly as They Should: Some Misleading Criticisms of<i>P</i>-Values and Their Resolution With<i>S</i>-Values (Q5868233):
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- Freedman’s Paradox: A Solution Based on Normalized Entropy (Q5048357) (← links)
- Non-Algorithmic Theory of Randomness (Q5049058) (← links)
- Comparative Probability Metrics: Using Posterior Probabilities to Account for Practical Equivalence in A/B tests (Q5050831) (← links)
- Moving to a World Beyond “<i>p</i> < 0.05” (Q5868219) (← links)
- On Causal Inferences for Personalized Medicine: How Hidden Causal Assumptions Led to Erroneous Causal Claims About the <i>D</i>-Value (Q5869285) (← links)
- Interval estimation, point estimation, and null hypothesis significance testing calibrated by an estimated posterior probability of the null hypothesis (Q5875258) (← links)
- Connecting simple and precise <i>P</i>‐values to complex and ambiguous realities (includes rejoinder to comments on “Divergence vs. decision <i>P‐</i>values”) (Q6073429) (← links)
- Statistical evidence and surprise unified under possibility theory (Q6073432) (← links)
- The case of the Jeffreys-Lindley-paradox as a Bayes-frequentist compromise: a perspective based on the Rao-Lovric-theorem (Q6123494) (← links)
- The \(p\)-value interpreted as the posterior probability of explaining the data: applications to multiple testing and to restricted parameter spaces (Q6123498) (← links)
- Crafting statistical analysis plans: a cross-discipline approach (Q6544025) (← links)
- \(P\) value functions: an underused method to present research results and to promote quantitative reasoning (Q6625218) (← links)