The more statistical analyses performed in the analysis of research data, the more likely it is that one or more of the conclusions will be in error. Multiple statistical analyses can occur when the sample contains several subgroups and the researchers perform separate analyses for each subgroup. For example, separate analyses may be done for different ethnic groups, different levels of education, and/or for both genders. Media reports of research frequently omit information on the number of subgroup analyses performed thus leaving the reader with insufficient information to assess the validity of the conclusions. This article discusses the problems with a media report on research that was analyzed by conducting many subgroup analyses. The ...
Ultimately, nearly every researcher selects data for analysis—I certainly do, indeed almost none of ...
Article originally published in International Journal of EducationThe purpose of this methodological...
Educational researchers formulated the basic questions about ability grouping decades ago. Does anyo...
The more statistical analyses performed in the analysis of research data, the more likely it is that...
Results of subgroup analysis (SA) reported in randomized clinical trials (RCT) cannot be adequately ...
Results of subgroup analysis (SA) reported in randomized clinical trials (RCT) cannot be adequately ...
A review of recent group experimental research in three major MIS research journals indicates a lack...
BACKGROUND: Subgroup analyses in randomized trials examine whether effects of interventions differ b...
BACKGROUND: Subgroup analyses in randomized trials examine whether effects of interventions differ b...
Abstract Background Subgroup analyses in randomized trials examine whether effects of interventions ...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the planning of subgroup analyses in protocols of randomised controlled tr...
The analysis of data from market research has, until fairly recently, been reliant upon statistical ...
Subgroup analysis is frequently used to investigate heterogeneity in meta-analysis. Subgroup data ar...
BackgroundWhen subgroup analyses are not correctly analyzed and reported, incorrect conclusions may ...
The article points out that a large proportion of primary research being carried out in at least one...
Ultimately, nearly every researcher selects data for analysis—I certainly do, indeed almost none of ...
Article originally published in International Journal of EducationThe purpose of this methodological...
Educational researchers formulated the basic questions about ability grouping decades ago. Does anyo...
The more statistical analyses performed in the analysis of research data, the more likely it is that...
Results of subgroup analysis (SA) reported in randomized clinical trials (RCT) cannot be adequately ...
Results of subgroup analysis (SA) reported in randomized clinical trials (RCT) cannot be adequately ...
A review of recent group experimental research in three major MIS research journals indicates a lack...
BACKGROUND: Subgroup analyses in randomized trials examine whether effects of interventions differ b...
BACKGROUND: Subgroup analyses in randomized trials examine whether effects of interventions differ b...
Abstract Background Subgroup analyses in randomized trials examine whether effects of interventions ...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the planning of subgroup analyses in protocols of randomised controlled tr...
The analysis of data from market research has, until fairly recently, been reliant upon statistical ...
Subgroup analysis is frequently used to investigate heterogeneity in meta-analysis. Subgroup data ar...
BackgroundWhen subgroup analyses are not correctly analyzed and reported, incorrect conclusions may ...
The article points out that a large proportion of primary research being carried out in at least one...
Ultimately, nearly every researcher selects data for analysis—I certainly do, indeed almost none of ...
Article originally published in International Journal of EducationThe purpose of this methodological...
Educational researchers formulated the basic questions about ability grouping decades ago. Does anyo...