July 9, 2014

Recycling

In March, I wrote

The Herald has a story about a potential blood test for dementia, which gives the opportunity to talk about an important statistical issue. The research seems to be good, and the results are plausible, though they need to be confirmed in a separate, larger sample before they can really be believed. …

 But it’s the description of the accuracy of the test that might be misleading.

There’s a Herald story today about new test; the same comments apply, except that the research paper is open-access

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Thomas Lumley (@tslumley) is Professor of Biostatistics at the University of Auckland. His research interests include semiparametric models, survey sampling, statistical computing, foundations of statistics, and whatever methodological problems his medical collaborators come up with. He also blogs at Biased and Inefficient See all posts by Thomas Lumley »