P-values discussion with Prof. Philip B. Stark

This lecture was a discussion on the role of p-values in statistical research, the assumptions that underlie their definition, and how to critically consider the constructions of hypotheses.

The background readings were the ASA's statement on p-values (along with supporting commentaries) and the paper "Redefine statistical significance".

The complete lecture by prof. Stark was "P-values, Probability, Priors, Rabbits, Quantifauxcation, and Cargo-Cult Statistics"