Title: [SEQ RERUN] Scientific Evidence, Legal Evidence, Rational Evidence Tags: sequence_reruns Today's post, Scientific Evidence, Legal Evidence, Rational Evidence was originally published on 19 August 2007. A summary (taken from the LW wiki):

For good social reasons, we require legal and scientific evidence to be more than just rational evidence. Hearsay is rational evidence, but as legal evidence it would invite abuse. Scientific evidence must be public and reproducible by everyone, because we want a pool of especially reliable beliefs. Thus, Science is about reproducible conditions, not the history of any one experiment.


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I definitely agree with the belief that the standard of p<.05 should be lowered. That was a useful standard back when experiments were less precise, now it just allows weaker papers through a questionable system.