What is the value of the p-value? A panel discussion
What is the value of the p-value? A panel discussion on the controversy and proper use of the p-value in health research
The debate over the value and interpretation of p-value has endured since the time of its inception nearly 100 years ago. The use and interpretation of p-values vary by a host of factors, especially by discipline. These differences have proven to be a barrier when developing and implementing boundary crossing clinical and translational science. The purpose of this panel discussion is to discuss misconceptions, debates, and alternatives to the p-value.
This event is co-sponsored by UNC TraCS, Duke University and Wake Forest University CTSA Biostatistics, Epidemiology and Research Design (BERD) Cores.
Presenters:
Charles Poole, ScD (Associate Professor of Epidemiology, UNC)
Lucy D'Agostino, PhD (Assistant Professor of Statistics, Wake Forest University)
Charles Scales, MD, MSHS (Associate Professor of Surgery, Duke University)
Facilitator:
Marcella Boynton, PhD (Assistant Professor, General Internal Medicine, UNC/NC TraCS)
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