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"How much do you believe your results?" by Eric Neyman

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Probability of Intervention Having RCT With Noise 1 RCT

Expected quality equals R times 0.5 P plus 1 minus R times0.1 P. Expected quality drops in the middle of the graph before going back up… Weird. For performance above 6, you're basically guaranteed that the intervention had noise 3. Between performance 2 and 4, the probability that the intervention came from a noise 1 RCT drops dramatically. You believe the results of the study much less if it hasperformance 4 than if it has performance 2. This explains the drop in expected quality. And then things pick back up again.

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