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Statistical Golems
- Scientific models are designed for making calculations, but they cannot determine causality on their own.
- To determine the most appropriate statistical model to use, researchers ask questions about the type of data they have and what they wish to measure.
- Frequentist approach is based on re-sampling methods, and it is a special case of Bayesian analysis
- We have models that are defined to do certain tests, but as researchers, you need to get behind the methods and determine if results are practically significant
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Updated 2021-07-14
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