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prediction of a hypothesis formulated before observing the evidence) from a behavioral as well as a statistical perspective …In this paper, I discuss the difference between accommodated evidence (i.e. when evidence is known first and a … hypothesis is the proposed to explain and fit the observations) and predicted evidence (i.e., when evidence verifies the …
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prediction of a hypothesis formulated before observing the evidence) from a behavioral as well as a statistical perspective …In this paper, I discuss the difference between accommodated evidence (i.e. when evidence is known first and a … hypothesis is the proposed to explain and fit the observations) and predicted evidence (i.e., when evidence verifies the …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009784054
and fit the observations) and predicted evidence (i.e., when evidence verifies the prediction of a hypothesis formulated …The difference between accommodated evidence (i.e. when evidence is known first and a hypothesis is proposed to explain … before observing the evidence) is investigated. According to Bayesian confirmation theory, accommodated and predicted …
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Maniadis et al. (2013) present a theoretical framework that aims at providing insights into the mechanics of proper inference. They suggest that a decision about whether to call an experimental finding noteworthy, or deserving of great attention, should be based on the calculated post-study...
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Maniadis et al. (2013) present a theoretical framework that aims at providing insights into the mechanics of proper inference. They suggest that a decision about whether to call an experimental finding noteworthy, or deserving of great attention, should be based on the calculated post-study...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009784010
Maniadis et al. (2013) present a theoretical framework that aims at providing insights into the mechanics of proper inference. They suggest that a decision about whether to call an experimental finding noteworthy, or deserving of great attention, should be based on the calculated post-study...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010884472
In their article “One Swallow Doesn’t Make a Summer: New Evidence on Anchoring Effects,” Zacharias Maniadis, Fabio … Tufano, and John List (2014) present a framework for statistical inference. Presenting evidence from a simulation, the …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010735667
based on empirical evidence. Whether there is a normative problem, and whether legal intervention promises to mitigate the … have an incentive to bias the generation of evidence defy frequentist statistics. Yet the law can capitalize on the … better evidence. This leads to suggestive, but institutionally contained empirical evidence. …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011688382
based on empirical evidence. Whether there is a normative problem, and whether legal intervention promises to mitigate the … have an incentive to bias the generation of evidence defy frequentist statistics. Yet the law can capitalize on the … better evidence. This leads to suggestive, but institutionally contained empirical evidence. …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011645949
In this paper, we study functional regression and its properties in testing the hypothesis of a constant zero mean function or an unknown constant non-zero mean function. As we show, the associated Wald test statistics have standard chi-square limiting null distributions, standard non-central...
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