Understanding p-values and the Controversy Surrounding Them
SPEAKER: Jessica Utts
President of the American Statistical Association
Professor of Statistics, University of California at Irvine
DATE: Tuesday, October 18, 2016
TIME: Tea at 4 o’clock
Talk at 4:30 pm
PLACE: Tea in McConnell Foyer (Smith College)
Talk in McConnell 103
ABSTRACT:
Most researchers and journals rely heavily on p-values for determining whether the results of a study are worthy of publication. But recently p-values have come under attack, and one social science journal has gone as far as banning their use for papers submitted to the journal. These developments led the American Statistical Association (ASA) to release a statement titled “Statement on Statistical Significance and P-values” with six principles underlying the proper use and interpretation of p-values and statistical significance. In this talk I will present the ASA’s six principles and discuss what p-values really measure, some pitfalls related to their use, and what steps you can take to make sure your use of them is appropriate.
SPONSORED BY: The Boston Chapter of the American Statistical Association
Smith College
The Five-Colleges Statistics Program