In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
  Jerry Dallal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >
> I
> > said before, I don't think this can be seen as a problem with
hypothesis
> > testing; but it is a matter for hypothesis *testers*.
>
> Nothing wrong with this, but it might be a good time to review the
> question that started this thread, namely,
>
> "What are the limitations of hypothesis testing using significance
> tests
> based on p-values?"

Has the thread really wandered that much?
My argument is basically that the misuse of hypothesis testing, from
which most of the difficulties appear to arise, shouldn't be seen as a
*limitation* of hypothesis testing. it just doesn't seem logical.

Chris


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