Speaking on Data’s Behalf: What Researchers Say and How Audiences Choose
Jesse J. Chandler,
Ignacio Martinez,
Mariel M. Finucane,
Jeffrey G. Terziev and
Alexandra M. Resch
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Abstract:
Bayesian statistics have become popular in the social sciences, in part because they are thought to present more useful information than traditional frequentist statistics.
Keywords: real-world dissemination; design and evaluation of programs and policies; methodological development; content area (search for similar items in EconPapers)
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