Mehdi Mourali

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I am a marketing professor at the University of Calgary. I study judgment and decision making in the marketplace, with a particular interest in the areas of healthcare and human-technology interactions.
Websitehttps://www.mehdimourali.com

I forgot to update my favorite facts from my textbook the last days. We were up to chapter 7, confidence intervals. Tricky little bastards. I added a new section this week, which is therefore now my favorite, on how to interpret a single confidence interval. Feedback welcome! TL;DR: It ain't easy.

https://lakens.github.io/statistical_inferences/confint.html#singleCI

Chapter 7 Confidence Intervals | Improving Your Statistical Inferences

When we report point estimates, we should acknowledge and quantify the uncertainty in these estimates. Confidence intervals provide a way to quantify the precision of an estimate. By reporting an...

We found that people categorise different explanatory framings roughly into 'biological', 'psychological' and 'societal' groups. Unfortunately they tend to assume that explanations from the different groups are not compatible with one another (especially when one is 'biological' and the other not)
Hi,
This is my first post on social media since I quit Facebook in 2007.
I am not really sure what to expect, but I signed up on this site hoping to follow and learn from interesting people, and occasionally engage in stimulating conversations.
Let's see how it goes.