Deborah G. Mayo

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Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA, United States 
Area:
Philosophy of Science, Epistemology
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Zoltan Domotor grad student 1974-1979 Penn
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Mayo DG, Hand D. (2022) Statistical significance and its critics: practicing damaging science, or damaging scientific practice? Synthese. 200: 220
Spanos A, Mayo DG. (2015) Error statistical modeling and inference: Where methodology meets ontology Synthese. 192: 3533-3555
Mayo DG. (2014) On the Birnbaum Argument for the Strong Likelihood Principle Statistical Science. 29: 227-239
Mayo DG. (2013) The error-statistical philosophy and the practice of Bayesian statistics: comments on Gelman and Shalizi: 'Philosophy and the practice of Bayesian statistics'. The British Journal of Mathematical and Statistical Psychology. 66: 57-64
Mayo DG. (2013) Discussion: Bayesian Methods: Applied? Yes. Philosophical Defense? In Flux The American Statistician. 67: 11-15
Mayo D. (2010) Learning from Error: The Theoretical Significance of Experimental Knowledge The Modern Schoolman. 87: 191-217
Mayo DG, Spanos A. (2008) Risks to health and risks to science: The need for a responsible "bioevidential" scrutiny Human and Experimental Toxicology. 27: 621-625
Mayo DG. (2008) How to Discount Double-Counting When It Counts : Some Clarifications The British Journal For the Philosophy of Science. 59: 857-879
Mayo D. (2008) Some Methodological Issues in Experimental Economics Philosophy of Science. 75: 633-645
Mayo D, Miller J. (2008) The error statistical philosopher as normative naturalist Synthese. 163: 305-314
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