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Interpreting Survival Scores

Interpreting Survival Scores

The survival score is a communication device, not a formal probability that a claim is true. It summarizes how easily the named claim died under the attacks that were run.

library(falsifyr)

fragile_fit <- lm(score ~ treatment + age + baseline_score, data = fragile_trial)
resilient_fit <- lm(score ~ treatment + age + baseline_score, data = resilient_trial)

fragile <- attack(
  fragile_fit,
  term = "treatment",
  attacks = "row_deletion",
  intensity = "fast",
  seed = 1
)
resilient <- attack(
  resilient_fit,
  term = "treatment",
  attacks = "row_deletion",
  intensity = "fast",
  seed = 1
)

data.frame(
  dataset = c("fragile_trial", "resilient_trial"),
  score = c(fragile$survival_score, resilient$survival_score),
  verdict = c(fragile$verdict, resilient$verdict)
)
#>           dataset score   verdict
#> 1   fragile_trial    47     MIXED
#> 2 resilient_trial   100 RESILIENT

Use the verdict as a guide for reading the report:

The safest interpretation is always attack-specific: a row-deletion kill, missing-data kill, or measurement-error kill tells you which assumption the claim depends on. It does not prove the result is false.

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