Abstract

Some of you exploring this special issue of The American Statistician might be wondering if it’s a scolding from pedantic statisticians lecturing you about what not to do with p-values, without offering any real ideas of what to do about the very hard problem of separating signal from noise in data and making decisions under uncertainty. Fear not. In this issue, thanks to 43 innovative and thought-provoking papers from forward-looking statisticians, help is on the way.

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Publication Info

Year
2019
Type
article
Volume
73
Issue
sup1
Pages
1-19
Citations
2694
Access
Closed

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Ron Wasserstein, Allen L. Schirm, Nicole A. Lazar (2019). Moving to a World Beyond “ <i>p</i>  &lt; 0.05”. The American Statistician , 73 (sup1) , 1-19. https://doi.org/10.1080/00031305.2019.1583913

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10.1080/00031305.2019.1583913

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