
Within & Between
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Within & Between
@Within_Between
A podcast about the methods and metascience of developmental science by @jarlogan & @saraannhart. Think of it sort of like a lab meeting with no work.












The Lady Tasting Tea: How A Simple Experiment Paved the Way for Modern Experimental Design 📊 Exploring the famous "Lady Tasting Tea" experiment, an iconic event that laid the foundations for statistical hypothesis testing. Let's steep ourselves in this historical tale. 🔴 The Setting: In 1925, during a summer afternoon tea, a lady, Dr. Muriel Bristol, claimed she could discern whether milk or tea was poured first into the cup. Ronald A. Fisher, ever the statistician, saw an opportunity for an experiment. 📌 Pro Tip: Sometimes, groundbreaking insights arise from everyday claims! 🔴 Designing the Test: 8 cups were prepared – 4 with milk first & 4 with tea first. The lady correctly identified 3 out of 4 of each, leading to the question – was it just chance or genuine ability? 📌 Pro Tip: Always consider both outcomes. In hypothesis testing, this means setting up null and alternative hypotheses. 🔴 Birth of Hypothesis Testing: Fisher framed it as a combinatorial problem. If it was mere luck, the probability of the lady getting all 8 correct was low. This laid the groundwork for the concept of the p-value. 📌 Pro Tip: P-value gives the probability of observing data (or something more extreme) given that the null hypothesis is true. 🔴 Outcome & Legacy: The lady didn’t get all right, but she did better than mere guessing would suggest. While this didn't conclusively prove her claim, it opened the door to Fisher’s further developments in experimental design and hypothesis testing. 📌 Pro Tip: Fisher's exact test, inspired by this experiment, is now a standard tool for analyzing small datasets. 🔴 Concluding: The Lady Tasting Tea experiment is more than just a quirky tale from history. It represents the birth of concepts fundamental to modern statistics. Next time you sip tea, remember the rich legacy in every cup! 🍵📊 #Statistics #DataScience

Our first ever live episode!! You may have thought what you’ve heard in the past was live but nope- Sara does some key editing. How much fun can we have in real time?? Who’s to say! If you’ll be at the Psych Science conference in DC you can come find out on Saturday!

Starting at 1:30! @Within_Between live! Georgetown West!



