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#61 Why we still use non-Bayesian methods, with EJ Wagenmakers

Learning Bayesian Statistics

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Is There a Null Hypothesis?

I'm happy to use nothing as a mathematically convenient approximation. But and you cannot measure it. T miniscule. I completely agree in that. It simply doesn't leth on to the biological process at all. We want to take into account the null hypothesis that the faccine that you test simply is not active. And we have seen in this whole epidemic, several sort of cures that turned out to be bogus. So there was absolutely nothing going on. The magnitude of these effects in the direction is,. well, you want to include so so i would agreet i that's not sufficient.

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