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Invariants and cues,a comment on Norman's "Two visual systems."
Invariants comment Norman Two visual systems
2015/8/14
The concepts of invariants and cues are useful, as are those of dorsal and ventral streams, but Norman overgeneralizes when interweav-ing them. Cues are not confined to identification tasks, invariant...
Socioeconomic status and health in childhood: A comment on Chen, Martin and Matthews, ‘‘Socioeconomic status and health: Do gradients differ within childhood and adolescence?’’
Socioeconomic status Child health
2014/3/24
Understanding whether the gradient in children’s health becomes steeper with age is an important first step in
uncovering the mechanisms that connect economic and health status, and in recommen...
Comment on "Bayesian astrostatistics: a backward look to the future" by Tom Loredo
Comment "Bayesian astrostatistics: a backward look to the future" Tom Loredo
2012/9/18
This short note points out two of the incongruences that I findin the Loredo (2012) comments on Andreon (2012), i.e. on my chapter written for the book “Astrostatistical Challenges for the New Astrono...
Comment: Quantifying the Fraction of Missing Information for Hypothesis Testing in Statistical and Genetic Studies
Quantifying Statistical Genetic Studies
2011/3/21
Comment on "Quantifying the Fraction of Missing Information for Hypothesis Testing in Statistical and Genetic Studies" [arXiv:1102.2774]
Comment: Quantifying the Fraction of Missing Information for Hypothesis Testing in Statistical and Genetic Studies
Quantifying Statistical Genetic Studies
2011/3/21
Comment on "Quantifying the Fraction of Missing Information for Hypothesis Testing in Statistical and Genetic Studies" [arXiv:1102.2774]
Comment: Quantifying Information Loss in Survival Stud
Quantifying Information Survival Stud Comment
2011/3/21
Comment on "Quantifying the Fraction of Missing Information for Hypothesis Testing in Statistical and Genetic Studies"[arXiv:1102.2774]
Comment: Quantifying the Fraction of Missing Information for Hypothesis Testing in Statistical and Genetic Studies
Quantifying Genetic Studies Missing Information Hypothesis Testing
2011/3/23
Comment on "Quantifying the Fraction of Missing Information for Hypothesis Testing in Statistical and Genetic Studies" [arXiv:1102.2774]
Comment: Quantifying the Fraction of Missing Information for Hypothesis Testing in Statistical and Genetic Studies
Quantifying Genetic Studies Missing Information Hypothesis Testing
2011/3/23
Comment on "Quantifying the Fraction of Missing Information for Hypothesis Testing in Statistical and Genetic Studies" [arXiv:1102.2774]
Comment: Quantifying Information Loss in Survival Studies
Comment Survival Quantifying Information Loss in Survival
2011/3/23
Comment on "Quantifying the Fraction of Missing Information for Hypothesis Testing in Statistical and Genetic Studies" [arXiv:1102.2774]
Indirect evidence is crucial for successful statistical practice. Sometimes, however, it is better used informally. Future efforts should be directed toward understanding better the connection between...
It is an honor to comment on Prof. Efron’s latest contribution to the merging of frequentist and Bayesian thinking into a harmonious (even if not strictly coherent) statistical viewpoint.
This note comments on Feuerstein’s (2005) summary of the literature on collusion in infinitely repeated games. I specifically address firm asymmetries and settings in which punishments can be asymmetr...
Comment on “Fastest learning in small-world neural networks”
Feed-forward neural network small-world network random network
2010/3/11
This comment reexamines Simard et al.’s work in [D. Simard, L. Nadeau, H. Kröger, Phys.
Lett. A 336 (2005) 8-15]. We found that Simard et al. calculated mistakenly the local connectivity
length...
Comment on “Harold Jeffreys's Theory of Probability Revisited”
Harold Jeffreys's Theory Probability Revisited
2010/3/9
The authors provide an authoritative lecture guide
of Theory of Probability, where they clearly state
that the more useful material today is that con-
tained in Chapters 3 and 5, which respectively...
Theory of Probability is distinguished by several high-level
philosophical attitudes, some stressed by Jeffreys, some implicit. By
reviewing these we may recognize the importance in this work in the...