Timeline for Hypothesis Testing on coefficients in two subsets of data after Stepwise Regression
Current License: CC BY-SA 4.0
7 events
when toggle format | what | by | license | comment | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Jun 15, 2022 at 22:45 | history | edited | Alexis | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
added 65 characters in body
|
Jan 6, 2019 at 17:19 | comment | added | Alexis | Fair point, Thank you @Cyan Sadly, that's not what the vast majority of published applications or taught applications of stepwise model building are. My suspicion is that the structural push towards soft funding of academic researchers + a confirmation-bias oriented aversion to 'negative findings' pushes the majority of researchers away from substantive science, and into algorithmic rituals permitting publication, and coincidentally enough, justification of the researcher's next paycheck. Hmm... apparently I am in a dark mood this morning. | |
Jan 6, 2019 at 15:38 | comment | added | Cyan | recently developed methods do provide correct p-values in the stepwise regression context if that's what you want arxiv.org/abs/1401.3889 (me, I'm a Bayesian, so i don't, but methods exist for those that do) | |
Jan 5, 2019 at 17:14 | history | edited | Alexis | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
added 675 characters in body
|
Apr 5, 2018 at 23:04 | vote | accept | Green90 | ||
Apr 5, 2018 at 18:13 | history | edited | Alexis | CC BY-SA 3.0 |
added 33 characters in body
|
Apr 5, 2018 at 17:22 | history | answered | Alexis | CC BY-SA 3.0 |