The King, His Knights, and Type I Errors

In: Fertility and Sterility · 1996 · vol. 66(5) , pp. 863–866 · doi:10.1016/s0015-0282(16)58657-9 · PMID:8893708 · W2343337846
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This paper examines the prevalence and potential causes of Type I errors in scientific research, using a medieval analogy to illustrate the concepts.

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