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  1. Teaching Statistics Using Web Applets–Including esci

    Recognise the image? Not many handbooks sport a big colour picture from esci on its cover :-)

    Joe Rodgers gives us a super-useful new resource. Chapter 1 (follow the steps in the figure caption) is a wonderful reflection on lessons from his lifetime of teaching statistics, then a brie

    thenewstatistics.com/itns/2026

    #StatisticalGraphics #StatsTools #Teaching

  2. 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

  3. Vale Michael Kubovy (1940-2025), Professor of Patterns

    I don't think I ever met Michael, but have long known his Gestalt perception work. I now discover he did so much more, especially as a pioneer in data analysis. He and I would have agreed on many, many things.

    This post is courtesy Alex Holcombe, who wrote:

    A tribute to Mi

    thenewstatistics.com/itns/2025

    #NHST #StatisticalGraphics #StatsTools #Teaching

  4. Estimation, Open Science, and Bob’s Wonderful New esci

    Our open access article just released at doi.org/10.1002/ijop.13132:

    Highlights

    Three dramatisations of the enormous unreliability of the p value. Can these help weaken researchers' addiction to NHST that has withstood more than half a centu

    thenewstatistics.com/itns/2024

    #NHST #OpenScience #StatisticalGraphics #StatsTools #TheNewStatistics

  5. 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

  6. ‘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

  7. Estimation in Neuroscience: Characterizing local circuits in the Inferior Colliculus

    Here's more evidence that estimation is catching on in neuroscience, a beautiful paper in from Silveira et al. (2023) in The Journal of Neuroscience. The paper characterizes local functional circuitry in the inferior colliculus (I

    thenewstatistics.com/itns/2023

    #StatisticalGraphics #TheNewStatistics

  8. 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