A few months ago, Andrew Gelman collated and commented the reviews of Deborah Mayo’s book by himself, Brian Haig, Christian Hennig, Art B. Owen, Robert Cousins, Stan Young, Corey Yanofsky, E.J. Wagenmakers, Ron Kenett, Daniel Lakeland, and myself. The collection did not make it through the review process of the Harvard Data Science Review! it is however available on-line for perusal…
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Posted in Statistics with tags Andrew Gelman, book review, Deborah Mayo, Statistical Inference as Severe Testing, statistics wars on October 23, 2019 by xi'ansevere testing or severe sabotage? [not a book review]
Posted in Books, pictures, Statistics, University life with tags Cambridge University Press, commercial editor, cup, Deborah Mayo, philosophy of sciences, print on demand, severe testing, statistical inference, statistics wars, testing of hypotheses on October 16, 2018 by xi'anLast week, I received this new book of Deborah Mayo, which I was looking forward reading and annotating!, but thrice alas, the book had been sabotaged: except for the preface and acknowledgements, the entire book is printed upside down [a minor issue since the entire book is concerned] and with some part of the text cut on each side [a few letters each time but enough to make reading a chore!]. I am thus waiting for a tested copy of the book to start reading it in earnest!