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The method that can "prove" almost anything - James A. Smith

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Channel: TED-Ed
Categories: Statistics & Probability   |   Math   |   Science  
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Explore the data analysis method known as p-hacking, where data is misrepresented as statistically significant.

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In 2011, a group of researchers conducted a study designed to find an impossible result. Their study involved real people, truthfully reported data, and commonplace statistical analyses. So how did they do it? The answer lies in a statistical method scientists often use to try to figure out whether their results mean something, or if theyre random noise. James A. Smith explores p-hacking.

Lesson by James A. Smith, directed by Anton Bogaty.

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