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by acover 3352 days ago
This is the blind leading the blind.

Fundamental truth: bayes theorem.

P(evidence | null hypothesis) = P(null hypothesis | evidence) * P (evidence) / P (null hypothesis)

The P-value test determines:

P(evidence | null hypothesis) = 0.5%

= there is a 0.5% chance of the observed evidence given the null hypothesis

The statement "We estimate that there is a 99.5 percent chance that the observed retreat did not happen in the absence of a climate trend."

translates to P(!null hypothesis | evidence) = 99.5%

By Bayes theorem:

P(!null hypothesis | evidence) = P(evidence | !null hypothesis) * P (!null hypothesis) / P (evidence)

We know almost none of these terms. The answer is not as simple as 99.5.

1 comments

Oh I thought we were having an interesting discussion about the linguistic mapping between probability and regular English. Sorry for wasting your time. :(