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    Statistical Issues in Searches for New Physics

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    Given the cost, both financial and even more importantly in terms of human effort, in building High Energy Physics accelerators and detectors and running them, it is important to use good statistical techniques in analysing data. Some of the statistical issues that arise in searches for New Physics are discussed briefly. They include topics such as: Should we insist on the 5 sigma criterion for discovery claims? The probability of A, given B, is not the same as the probability of B, given A. The meaning of p-values. What is Wilks Theorem and when does it not apply? How should we deal with the `Look Elsewhere Effect'? Dealing with systematics such as background parametrisation. Coverage: What is it and does my method have the correct coverage? The use of p0 versus p1 plots.Comment: This is the write-up for the Proceedings of a talk delivered at the LHCP2014 Conference at Columbia University, New York in June 2014no diagrams 5 pages long

    Combining parameter values or pp-values

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    We review the methods to combine several measurements, in the form of parameter values or pp-values.Comment: 15 pages, 4 figure

    Open statistical issues in particle physics

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    Many statistical issues arise in the analysis of Particle Physics experiments. We give a brief introduction to Particle Physics, before describing the techniques used by Particle Physicists for dealing with statistical problems, and also some of the open statistical questions.Comment: Published in at http://dx.doi.org/10.1214/08-AOAS163 the Annals of Applied Statistics (http://www.imstat.org/aoas/) by the Institute of Mathematical Statistics (http://www.imstat.org

    Louis M. Lyons to Dr. Silver, 14 April 1961

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