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  1. Thankyou Jiangang! A Ten-Year Journey to Significance Roulette

    Jiangang Xia is an enterprising professor at the University of Nebraska who, among many other things, teaches into China. He alerted me some years ago to the difficulty his students in China had accessing my videos because YouTube was blocked for them. So I mou

    thenewstatistics.com/itns/2026

    #ITNS #NHST #OpenScience #Teaching #TheNewStatistics

  2. DATE: January 13, 2026 at 07:00PM
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  3. The p Value Casino Is Open–For Significance Roulette!

    Bradley Dean

    Excel 2003, the best version ever, was enshittified by MicroSoft in the 2007 version, which was way slower and dropped many wonderful animation facilities :-(. Even vast efforts would not get my great Significance Roulette simulation running in the n

    thenewstatistics.com/itns/2025

    #ITNS #NHST #OpenScience #StatisticalGraphics #TheNewStatistics

  4. Open Science: Free Zoom With the Experts Next Week

    Definitely worth joining on 18 December, even if for me it's at 6.30am. Note the first three speakers also kindly gave generous endorsements of ITNS2, at the start of the book. OS leaders, for sure.

    Info and registration here. The announcement:

    In 2025, SIPS will hold its 10th annual meeting! In celebration of t

    thenewstatistics.com/itns/2024

    #ITNS #OpenScience

  5. ‘The New Statistics’ (2013) Wins Sage 10-Year Impact Award

    The New Statistics: Why and How (abstract below) explained the advantages of moving on from NHST to the new statistics (estimation and meta-analysis) and the need for better practices to improve research integrity. I'm delighted that an awar

    thenewstatistics.com/itns/2024

    #ITNS #Metaanalysis #Metascience #NHST #OpenScience #Teaching #TheNewStatistics

  6. Booklisti. For Finding Interesting Books, Now Including ITNS2

    Exploring Booklisti is a neat way to find good books to read.

    Booklisti, would you believe, comprises lots of short lists of books that hang together. I have two lists, ITNS2 appearing in each. My first list is just UTNS, my first book, and ITNS2, our se

    thenewstatistics.com/itns/2024

    #ITNS #OpenScience #TheNewStatistics #Uncategorized

  7. Meet Petra: Enthusiasm for Archaeology, Open Science, and Better Statistics

    Lunch with Petra Vaiglova

    It was a pleasure to meet Petra Vaiglova a few days ago while she was in Melbourne for an archaeology conference. Fiona Fidler joined us for lunch--thanks to her for hosting.

    Originally from the Czech Republic (C

    thenewstatistics.com/itns/2024

    #ITNS #Metascience #OpenScience #Teaching

  8. To Find Interesting Books, Explore shepherd.com, Now Including ITNS2

    A couple of years back I posted (here) about shepherd.com, which has gone from strength to strength as an engaging way to browse books for interesting finds. I've updated our shepherd entry to ITNS2 and tweaked our recommendations, with Pennington's little gem on Op

    thenewstatistics.com/itns/2024

    #ITNS #OpenScience #TheNewStatistics

  9. Choosing a Textbook Cover Design

    It’s a delicious moment when the publisher sends a number of options their graphic designer has dreamed up for the cover. Below are the options for the three books. In each case, can you pick our choice? Our choices are below—don’t scroll down yet… 

    UTNS (2012) ...at left.

    ITNS1 (2017) ...below.

    ITNS

    thenewstatistics.com/itns/2024

    #ITNS #StatisticalGraphics #Uncategorized

  10. ‘Treasure’: Claire’s Gorgeous Resin Artwork

    Treasure, at left, by Claire Layman, 150 × 50cm, resin on stretched canvas. Claire is an internationally recognised artist, also a longtime friend.

    Walk into our living room and be struck by the vibrancy and depth of colour of Treasure, so much more alive than any small printed copy can be.

    Claire ge

    thenewstatistics.com/itns/2024

    #ITNS #StatisticalGraphics #Uncategorized

  11. Fun with esci in R: The simple two-group design

    esci is now available as a module in jamovi and as a package in R (JASP coming soon, hopefully). Let's have some fun with esci in R!

    We'll start with a simple two-group design. Specifically, we'll use data from Experiment 4 of ​(Kardas & O’Brien, 2018)​. In this study, participants watched a video explaining how to do a

    thenewstatistics.com/itns/2024

    #ITNS #StatsTools

  12. Geoff’s Stats Passions: A BJKS Podcast

    When Benjamin Kuper-Smith kindly invited me to chat with him for his podcast I warned him he'd have trouble shutting me up. Maybe Ben felt that, but I felt we had a pretty interesting chat about lots of great (imho) stats issues. The podcast is here.

    There's an auto-generated transcript, and you can ho

    thenewstatistics.com/itns/2023

    #ITNS #Metaanalysis #OpenScience #TheNewStatistics

  13. Beth Morling on the 2nd edition of ITNS

    Yes, we're excited about the upcoming 2nd edition of Introduction to the New Statistics. Though we're not braggarts by nature, hard not to crow from this feedback from Beth Morling, author of the fantastic textbook Research Methods in Psychology, APS fellow, and the 2023 winner of the Charles L. Brewer Distinguished Teachi

    thenewstatistics.com/itns/2023

    #ITNS #Teaching #TheNewStatistics

  14. Simine Writes About Our Second Edition

    "A clear and accessible introduction to statistics, perfect for beginners. This book covers both the old and the new - giving students the fundamentals they need to understand their field, while equipping them with a more sophisticated understanding of the pros and cons of those established practices. The focus on ope

    thenewstatistics.com/itns/2023

    #ITNS #Metascience #OpenScience #Teaching

  15. Dorothy Writes About Our Second Edition

    "If I were teaching introductory statistics to undergraduates, this is the textbook I'd use. The things that make it distinctive are first, the focus on estimation rather than p-values (though the latter are covered), second, the link with free open-source software that allows users to explore analyses and visualisa

    thenewstatistics.com/itns/2023

    #ITNS #Metascience #OpenScience #Teaching

  16. The Latest on esci: Geoff’s Talk to Turku

    Yesterday I greatly enjoyed a zoom talk with the Open Science Community of Turku, Finland. Online were good folks from Finland, The Netherlands and I don't know where else. Great questions at the end!

    My slides and 3 data files (download the lot as a

    thenewstatistics.com/itns/2023

    #ITNS #Metaanalysis #NHST #OpenScience #StatisticalCalculations #StatisticalGraphics #StatsTools

  17. ITNS Second Edition: Now the Bookmark

    For the second edition we are expecting copy editing in late October, then from late November we have just three weeks to correct the page proofs and make two indexes. Phew. Routledge estimates the book will be released (ebook, softback, hardback) by March.

    Meanwhile bookmarks for the new edition are with my loca

    thenewstatistics.com/itns/2023

    #ITNS #OpenScience #Teaching #TheNewStatistics

  18. 2nd Edition Now With Routledge!

    Bob and I are delighted to report that we've submitted ITNS2 to the publisher. Routledge say to expect it 'early in 2024'. We're hoping they may have something in time for faculty making textbook decisions for the N. Hemisphere Spring Semester.

    Not only a new cover design, but also: Bob's wonderful esci 1.0.1 i

    thenewstatistics.com/itns/2023

    #ITNS #StatsTools #Teaching #TheNewStatistics #Uncategorized