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This chapter revisits the significance test controversy in the light of Jeffreys’ views about the role of statistical inference in experimental investigations. These views have been clearly expressed in the third edition of his Theory of Probability. The relevant passage is quoted and commented. The elementary inference about the difference between two means is considered, but the conclusions are applicable to most of the usual situations encountered in experimental data analysis.
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Lecoutre, B., Poitevineau, J. (2014). The Significance Test Controversy Revisited. In: The Significance Test Controversy Revisited. SpringerBriefs in Statistics. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-44046-9_5
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