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The Curious Case of the p-value

The Curious Case of the p-value

The p-value is a fundamental statistical measure used in research to assess the evidence against the null hypothesis. Despite its widespread use, the p-value has sparked concerns due to its susceptibility to misinterpretation and misuse. This article discusses the role of p-values in research, their limitations, and proposed alternatives for robust statistical inference.

Hook, Line, and Swipe: Comparing Fish Mating and Human Dating

Hook, Line, and Swipe: Comparing Fish Mating and Human Dating

Fish exhibit diverse courtship and territorial behaviors, such as the vibrant displays of cichlids and the nest-building of gobies. Similarly, humans navigate the digital dating scene, curating profiles to attract mates and signaling commitment through social media. Both species balance honest and deceptive signals to maximize their chances of romantic success, which highlights the universal themes in courtship and mate selection.

How Nudges Can Be Sinister

How Nudges Can Be Sinister

Nudges are behavioral interventions that help us make better choices, like sticking to our diets. Sometimes, nudge theory is used in cunning ways to deter or slow down behavior change, resulting in sludges. Sludges emerge across contexts like cancelling subscriptions, filling out tedious forms, and the fine print. Designing sludges that harm consumers can often involve dark creativity.