A Bureaucratic Theory of Statistics.

Observational studies Pub Date : 2025-04-11 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1353/obs.2025.a956843
Benjamin Recht
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This commentary proposes a framework for understanding the role of statistics in policymaking, regulation, and bureaucratic systems. I introduce the concept of "ex ante policy," describing statistical rules and procedures designed before data collection to govern future actions. Through examining examples, particularly clinical trials, I explore how ex ante policy serves as a calculus of bureaucracy, providing numerical foundations for governance through clear, transparent rules. The ex ante frame obviates heated debates about inferential interpretations of probability and statistical tests, p-values, and rituals. I conclude by calling for a deeper appreciation of statistics' bureaucratic function and suggesting new directions for research in policy-oriented statistical methodology.

统计的官僚理论。
这篇评论提出了一个理解统计在政策制定、监管和官僚体系中的作用的框架。我介绍了“事前政策”的概念,描述了在数据收集之前设计的统计规则和程序,以管理未来的行动。通过研究实例,特别是临床试验,我探讨了事前政策如何作为官僚主义的演算,通过清晰、透明的规则为治理提供数字基础。事前框架避免了关于概率和统计检验、p值和仪式的推理解释的激烈辩论。最后,我呼吁更深入地了解统计的官僚功能,并为政策导向统计方法的研究提出新的方向。
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