The Cult of Statistical Significance: How the Standard Error Costs Us Jobs, Justice, and Lives by Deirdre N. McCloskey, Stephen Thomas Ziliak (Paperback, 2008)

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The Cult of Statistical Significance shows, field by field, how statistical significance, a technique that dominates many sciences, has been a huge mistake. The authors find that researchers in a broad spectrum of fields, from agronomy to zoology, employ testing that doesn't test and estimating that doesn't estimate. The facts will startle the outside reader: how could a group of brilliant scientists wander so far from scientific magnitudes? This study will encourage scientists who want to know how to get the statistical sciences back on track and fulfill their quantitative promise. The book shows for the first time how wide the disaster is, and how bad for science, and it traces the problem to its historical, sociological, and philosophical roots.

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PublisherThe University of Michigan Press
ISBN-139780472050079
eBay Product ID (ePID)108097758

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Publication Year2008
SubjectClassical Studies, Mathematics
Number of Pages384 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameThe Cult of Statistical Significance: How the Standard Error Costs Us Jobs, Justice, and Lives
TypeTextbook
AuthorDeirdre N. Mccloskey, Stephen Thomas Ziliak
FormatPaperback

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Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Title_AuthorDeirdre N. Mccloskey, Stephen Thomas Ziliak
Series TitleEconomics, Cognition & Society
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