(2) Presenters: Mini-bios, Abstracts & Slides

The Statistics Wars
and Their Casualties

September 22: Session 1

Moderator:

David Hand (Imperial College London) mini-bio

Speakers:

Deborah Mayo (Virginia Tech) mini-bio
The Statistics Wars and Their Casualties (Abstract) (Slides from presentation)

Richard Morey (Cardiff University) mini-bio
Bayes factors, p values, and the replication crisis (Abstract) (Slides from presentation)

Stephen Senn (Edinburgh) mini-bio
The replication crisis: are P-values the problem and are Bayes factors the solution? (Abstract) (Slides from presentation)

September 23: Session 2

Moderator:

Stephen Senn (Edinburgh) mini-bio

Speakers:

Daniël Lakens (Eindhoven University of Technology) mini-bio
The role of background assumptions in severity appraisal (Abstract) (Slides from presentation)

Christian Hennig (University of Bologna) mini-bio
On the interpretation of the mathematical characteristics of statistical tests (Abstract) (Slides from presentation)

Yoav Benjamini (Tel Aviv University) mini-bio
The two statistical cornerstones of replicability: addressing selective inference and irrelevant variability (Abstract)(Slides from presentation)

December 1: Session 3 (tentative)

Moderator:

Daniël Lakens (Eindhoven University of Technology) mini-bio

Speakers:

Daniele Fanelli (London School of Economics and Political Science) mini-bio
The neglected importance of complexity in statistics and Metascience  (Abstract) (Slides from presentation.)

Stephan Guttinger (University of Exeter) mini-bio
What are questionable research practices? (Abstract) (Slides from presentation)

David J. Hand (Imperial College, London)  mini-bio
What’s the question? (Abstract) (Slides from presentation)

December 8: Session 4 (tentative)

Moderator:

Deborah Mayo (Virginia Tech) mini-bio

Speakers:

Jon Williamson (University of Kent) mini-bio
Causal inference is not statistical inference (Abstract) (Slides from presentation)

Margherita Harris (London School of Economics and Political Science) mini-bio
On Severity, the Weight of Evidence, and the Relationship Between the Two (Abstract) (Slides from presentation)

Aris Spanos (Virginia Tech) mini-bio Revisiting the Two Cultures in Statistical Modeling and Inference as they relate to the Statistics Wars and Their Potential Casualties (Abstract) (Slides from presentation)

Uri Simonsohn (Esade Ramon Llull University) mini-bio Mathematically Elegant Answers to Research Questions No One is Asking (meta-analysis, random effects models, and Bayes factors) (Abstract) (Slides from presentation)

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