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Sample So Ample Mug (White)

Sample So Ample Mug (White)

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Your friends' coffee will spew out their noses at this simultaneously immature and sophisticated gag.

A great gift for the data scientist, analyst, statistician, or quality improvement professional in your life.

Your analytical pals are going to LOL at this cartoon. It ain't subtle, but it has a double rhyme and is undoubtedly funny.

And those old school green slacks!


#IYKYK 

If you’re not a statistician, allow us to explain the joke.

You see, in high school we learned that size matters. It’s true in statistics as in other corners of life (ahem). Larger sample sizes used in inferential statistics tend to produce smaller p-values if the statistical finding is significant. But we shouldn’t fixate on the size of our p. We should turn our attention to the magnitude of the effect. That is, the size of your p should not be used as a measure of validity (of a result) or of strength (of an association).

Typically, statistical significance has been achieved when your p-value is less than 0.05. For many, this definition is good enough. And what's p-value again? The probability of the observed result happening by chance alone. If p = 0.0123, there's a 1.23% probability you got the observed result by chance and a 98.77% probability you found or did something interesting.

Your p-value Does Not Imply Magnitude

It’s a common misunderstanding in regards to p-value. The misconception is that if you have a very low p-value, then the significant difference is really REALLY significant. Not so. For example: You calculate a chi-squared​ to test for an association between two categorical variables and get a p-value of 0.04. I calculate a chi-squared test and get a 0.0004. My smaller p-value does NOT imply a stronger association. All we can conclude is that my observed association has a much lower probability of being a mirage (occurring by chance). Another statistic, the contingency coefficient, estimates the strength of association.

Nonetheless, scientists and statisticians seem to prefer a small p, particularly below 0.05. Your p-value = 0.0499? You're golden. Your p-value = 0.0501? You got nothing. No publication for you. But 0.05 is NOT an immutable threshold carved into the laws of science.

This t-shirt is soft and lightweight with the right amount of stretch. It's comfortable and flattering regardless of the size of your p. 

 

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All our mugs are offered exclusively to QI Curiosities customers. And it pays to buy in batches.

Tier 1: Buy 2 - 3 for 5% off.
Tier 2: Buy 4 - 5 for 10% off.
Tier 3: Buy 6 - 7 for 15% off.
Tier 4: Buy 8+ for 20% off.


Product Specifications

• Ceramic
• 11 oz mug dimensions: 3.8″ (9.6 cm) in height, 3.2″ (8.2 cm) in diameter
• 15 oz mug dimensions: 4.7″ (11.9 cm) in height, 3.3″ (8.5 cm) in diameter
• 20 oz mug dimensions: 4.3″ (10.9 cm) in height, 3.7″ (9.3 cm) in diameter
• Dishwasher and microwave safe
• Blank product sourced from China

This product is made especially for you as soon as you place an order, which is why it takes us a bit longer to deliver it to you. Making products on demand instead of in bulk helps reduce overproduction, so thank you for making thoughtful purchasing decisions!

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