♕Deborah Mayo♕ (@learnfromerror) 's Twitter Profile
♕Deborah Mayo♕

@learnfromerror

professor of philosophy of science, logic, experiment, statistical inference; now an independent philosopher & stock trader; split time in NYC & Va (and London)

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SCI PHI Podcast and ♕Deborah Mayo♕ discuss her new book, as well as the roles of statistics in the philosophy of science, and the social and biological sciences. Click here to listen to the podcast: ow.ly/xgE630nUpUe Check out her book at: ow.ly/jLJ030nUpSN

<a href="/SciPhiPod/">SCI PHI Podcast</a> and <a href="/learnfromerror/">♕Deborah Mayo♕</a> discuss her new book, as well as the roles of statistics in the philosophy of science, and the social and biological sciences.

Click here to listen to the podcast: ow.ly/xgE630nUpUe 

Check out her book at: ow.ly/jLJ030nUpSN
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Eliezer Yudkowsky ⏹️ Don't be afraid to read my Statistical Inference as Severe Testing as so many Bayesians are. Maybe they're afraid to be convinced to become error statisticians.

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Not quite a textbook, but I think any statistican/statistician adjacent person should read “ Statistical Inference as Severe Testing: How to Get Beyond the Statistics Wars” by Deborah Mayo (♕Deborah Mayo♕)

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Can anyone help me understand this weird message I received from ChatGPT? Has anyone else received such a leaked message? errorstatistics.com/2025/04/01/lea…

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"The French Academy of Medicine released its findings on the origin of Covid at a press conference Wednesday....'Most evidence supports the hypothesis of an accidental lab leak. There are more arguments for a lab origin than for natural origin.'" bfmtv.com/sante/le-covid…

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Reblogging a post from 4 years ago: "Falsifying claims of trust in bat coronavirus research: mysteries of the mine." errorstatistics.com/2025/04/04/fal…

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So, my pic is on Prof. Rob Little's new book: Seminal Ideas and Controversies in Statistics errorstatistics.com/2025/04/14/rod…

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error statistics doesn't blame for possible future crimes of QRP. All these years they've been giving the justification (for taking account of stopping rules) wrong, calculated to appear silly. errorstatistics.com/2025/04/27/err…

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Guest post from Stephen Senn. All you have to do is see how confused people are about power to understand why they're so mixed up about significance testing. The correct logic is clear and important, but many get it backwards. errorstatistics.com/2025/05/21/ste…

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"There's a 'two-way street' between statistical science and philosophy of science." The upshot, in my view, is that artificial intelligence researchers — who are doing applied math, stats, & logic — would benefit from more dialogue with philosophers of science, and vice versa.

"There's a 'two-way street' between statistical science and philosophy of science."  

The upshot, in my view, is that artificial intelligence researchers — who are doing applied math, stats, &amp; logic — would benefit from more dialogue with philosophers of science, and vice versa.
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There's a new guest post up by Stephen Senn on relevant significance, power, and the misinterpretations in viewing an observed difference that is clinically relevant as evidence for a clinically relevant population effect. errorstatistics.com/2025/05/21/ste…