The method that can prove almost anything James A. Smith
Explore the data analysis method known as phacking, where data is misrepresented as statistically significant. 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 phacking. Lesson by James A. Smith, directed by Anton Bogaty. Support Our NonProfit Mission Support us on Patreon: Check out our merch: Connect With Us Sign up for our newsletter: Follow us on Facebook: Find us on Twitter: Peep us on Instagram
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