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Subject What’s the Matter with Significance?
Date December 6, 2019 12:10 PM
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New blog post on statistical significance and regulators. Despite more staff, CBP Says “no resources” to process asylum applicants at ports.

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December 6, 2019

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What’s the Matter with Significance? ([link removed] )

Instead of relying on an arbitrary level of statistical significance, regulators and researchers should present the public with their findings and levels of confidence and allow people to come to their own conclusions.

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What’s the Matter with Significance? ([link removed] )

By Peter Van Doren and David Kemp

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Despite More Staff, CBP Says “No Resources” To Process Asylum Applicants At Ports ([link removed] )

The lack of resources excuse strains the credulity of the court and the public.

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