Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Statistical threshold


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The result was   redirect to Statistical hypothesis testing. There is clear consensus that this should not be an article. It is less clear whether it should be merged or redirected, and where to. I'm therefore implementing a redirect, which can be changed, and content merged from the history, per any subsequent editorial consensus.  Sandstein  09:46, 17 August 2014 (UTC)

Statistical threshold

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No hits in mathworld, no significant hits in ZBL, no mention in the half-dozen statistics textbooks I have at hand. Looks like WP:OR. Lesser Cartographies (talk) 19:36, 9 August 2014 (UTC) Lesser Cartographies (talk) 19:36, 9 August 2014 (UTC)


 * Delete or move to machine learning or an area that is not considered as part of statistics. This is not a statistical term; there is such a thing as a threshold in statistics (the most commonly used one would be cutoffs and crossover points in statistical mechanics) but this is not it.Limit-theorem (talk) 21:03, 9 August 2014 (UTC)
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 * Merge as suggested in the article. This term in the world of math is something akin to subconscious in psychology - a misused laypersons' jargon lite. Bearian (talk) 17:43, 11 August 2014 (UTC)


 * Redirect to Statistical significance. Merge would be OK, too, but there isn't much to merge. A simple WP:BEFORE search shows that the term is used as a synonym for "threshold of statistical significance", e.g., in papers like Selection of Statistical Thresholds in Graphical Models, Diagnostic Thresholds of Medical Measurements (starting on the second page), and The thresholds for statistical and clinical significance – a five-step procedure for evaluation of intervention effects in randomised clinical trials (used twice in the body of the paper). That the term is in use in reliable sources shows it to be a plausible search term and so a redirect is warranted. --Mark viking (talk) 18:17, 11 August 2014 (UTC)
 * Merge please. I've also eliminated some technicalities in the page. Popcorn Sutton (talk) 22:50, 11 August 2014 (UTC)
 * Redirect to Statistical hypothesis testing, rather than to the less related concept Statistical significance. Right now this article is more of a dictionary definition, although there is slightly more meat on its bones. More could be said about the process of setting (determining) appropriate thresholds, but that could well fit within Statistical hypothesis testing, or possibly a new Statistical hypothesis construction. Otherwise, statistical thresholds are sui generis within each application. There may be additional comments accruing at Talk:Statistical significance.  --Bejnar (talk) 16:12, 12 August 2014 (UTC)


 * Delete. This page is just gibberish. Threshold values abound in statistical methods, but I've never heard of anything being called a "statistical threshold"; redirecting to Statistical hypothesis testing doesn't make much more sense than redirecting to e.g. linear classifier. Q VVERTYVS (hm?) 17:45, 13 August 2014 (UTC)


 * Delete and redirect to Statistical hypothesis testing or Statistical significance. There is nothing here worth merging. -- 101.117.31.21 (talk) 00:05, 16 August 2014 (UTC)
 * Delete or redirect - Technical definition notwithstanding (I am not an expert in this area), it does not warrant a standalone article. 1292simon (talk) 04:03, 17 August 2014 (UTC)
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