Knowing the signs: a direct and generalizable motivation of two-sided tests
Slides and other material:
- Three-decision methods: a sensible formulation of significance tests - and much else Rice and Krakauer (March 2023) [paper] in Annual Reviews of Statistics and its Applications
- Slides for a talk at MCP Bremen (September, 2022) [.pdf] - these slides contain links to other articles
- Coherent tests for interval null hypotheses, Hansen and Rice (March, 2022) [paper] in The American Statistician
- Slides for a seminar at UW (December, 2021) [.pdf] - these slides contain links to other articles
- Slides for a seminar at UMN (November, 2021) [.pdf] - these slides contain links to other articles
- Discussion (May, 2021) of a read paper by Glenn Shaffer, showing how knowledge of a test's risk can be used to assess its merit. The methods are available in a Shiny app
- Slides for a seminar at UNC (October, 2020) [.pdf] - these slides contain links to other articles
- Knowing the Signs: A Direct and Generalizable Motivation of Two-Sided Tests, Rice Bonnett and Krakauer (February 2020) [paper] and its [discussion] in JRSSA
- Slides for the RSS Open Meeting (September, 2019) [.pdf]
- Slides for ISBA 2018 [.pdf]
- Loss functions for sign-decisions are not the only Bayesian way to motivate p-values; see Rice 2010