John Tukey Quote

The worst, i.e., most dangerous, feature of "accepting the null hypothesis" is the giving up of explicit uncertainty.... Mathematics can sometimes be put in such black-and-white terms, but our knowledge or belief about the external world never can.


The Philosophy of Multiple Comparisons, Statistical Science, Volume 6, Number 1, February 1991 (p. 100-101)


The worst, i.e., most dangerous, feature of accepting the null hypothesis is the giving up of explicit uncertainty.... Mathematics can sometimes be...

The worst, i.e., most dangerous, feature of accepting the null hypothesis is the giving up of explicit uncertainty.... Mathematics can sometimes be...

The worst, i.e., most dangerous, feature of accepting the null hypothesis is the giving up of explicit uncertainty.... Mathematics can sometimes be...

The worst, i.e., most dangerous, feature of accepting the null hypothesis is the giving up of explicit uncertainty.... Mathematics can sometimes be...