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Omar Hayat's avatar

Thanks for the article Ben! Served a refreshing reminder of the limitations often unaddressed of significance scores. Maybe not directly related, but do you think there will be a push in the next few years towards causal structural models appearing more widely spread and maybe even becoming the norm in the political / social sciences? I’m not following the field closely but seems causality is going through a revival and maybe its influence will be to the next generation of science fields as significance scores have been for the last century?

Maxim Raginsky's avatar

If quant metascientists want to keep on quanting, they could at least acquaint themselves with more sophisticated urn models that have memory. For example, I could have a setup where the urn has balls of two colors and a rule that says "if the ball you draw at time t is red, add 6 red balls; if it is blue, add 3 blue balls and 1 red ball." This introduces the notion of history; if one wants, one can even control the outcomes by having an adaptive rule for changing the proportions of different colors as a function of previous history, etc.

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