Plane inclinations: A critique of hypothesis and model choice in Barbi et al

Saul Justin Newman*

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    Abstract

    This study highlights how the mortality plateau in Barbi and colleagues can be generated by low-frequency, randomly distributed age-misreporting errors. Furthermore, sensitivity of the late-life mortality plateau in Barbi and colleagues to the particular age range selected for regression is illustrated. Collectively, the simulation of age-misreporting errors in late-life human mortality data and a less-specific model choice than that of Barbi and colleagues highlight a clear alternative hypothesis to explanations based on evolution, the cessation of ageing, and population heterogeneity.

    Original languageEnglish
    Article numbere3000048
    JournalPLoS Biology
    Volume16
    Issue number12
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Dec 2018

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