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Can p-values be interpreted as continuous measures of evidence for an effect?

Note also the blog post by Daniel Lakens on the same topic here. Update March 23, 2022: a more concise / slightly modified version of these thoughts was published as a letter in TREE, co-authored together with Fred Barraquand. Background Criticism of p-values has been rampant in recent years, as were predictions of their imminent…

December 8, 2021 in Statistics.

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