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by schuetze
3120 days ago
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Step 1: Become Bayesian. Seriously though, I am inclined towards approaches, such as pre-registration, which limit the number of researcher degrees of freedom in analysis. It's not necessarily that statistics are broken. It's that the system incentivizes researchers to break the assumptions underlying these statistical tests. |
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That is the core issue with practical applications of Bayesian statistics. Especially because it is a totally new parameter that people can complain about. At best this leads to rampant bikeshedding, at worst we get prior-hacking as opposed to p-hacking.