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Interesting article , not a paradigm shifter for how the vast majority of us make a living,... And yet, from the same series of journals, an unexpected warning could shift the paradigms of how many of us make a living (with a capital P):http://www.nature.com/news/statisticians-issue-warning-over-misuse-of-p-values-1.19503?WT.mc_id=SFB_NNEWS_1508_RHBoxStatisticians issue warning over misuse of P valuesPolicy statement aims to halt missteps in the quest for certainty.http://www.nature.com/news/statistics-p-values-are-just-the-tip-of-the-iceberg-1.17412Statistics: P values are just the tip of the iceberg...The last of these steps is the calculation of an inferential statistic such as a P value, and the application of a 'decision rule' to it (for example, P < 0.05). In practice, decisions that are made earlier in data analysis have a much greater impact on results — from experimental design to batch effects, lack of adjustment for confounding factors, or simple measurement error. Arbitrary levels of statistical significance can be achieved by changing the ways in which data are cleaned, summarized or modelled....
because sometimes that back 40 keeps me up at night,...