Quantifying evidence is an inherent aim of empirical science, yet the customary statistical methods in psychology do not communicate the degree to which the collected data serve as evidence for the tested hypothesis. In order to estimate the distribution of the strength of evidence that individual significant results offer in psychology, we calculated Bayes factors (BF) for 287,424 findings of 35,515 articles published in 293 psychological journals between 1985 and 2016. Overall, 55% of all analyzed results were found to provide BF > 10 (often labeled as strong evidence) for the alternative hypothesis, while more than half of the remaining results do not pass the level of BF = 3 (labeled as anecdotal evidence). The results estimate that at ...
This article describes a systematic analysis of the relationship between empirical data and theoreti...
Psychology faces a deep crisis of confidence and is at the risk of losing its credibility. Research...
Bayes factors quantify the evidence in support of the null (absence of an effect) or the alternative...
<div><p>Quantifying evidence is an inherent aim of empirical science, yet the customary statistical ...
Quantifying evidence is an inherent aim of empirical science, yet the customary statistical methods ...
Statistical inference in psychology has traditionally relied heavily on p-value significance testing...
In this paper, we show how Bayes' theorem can be used to better understand the implications of the 3...
We revisit the results of the recent Reproducibility Project: Psychology by the Open Science Collabo...
The field of psychology has entered a period of reform in which formative results are being doubted ...
In order to test their hypotheses, psychologists increasingly favor the Bayes factor , the standard ...
In this paper, we show how Bayes' theorem can be used to better understand the implications of the 3...
<p>This paper has been published in<i> Royal Society Open Science</i>: </p><p><br></p><p>http://rsos...
When studies with positive results that support the tested hypotheses have a higher probability of b...
If science were a game, a dominant rule would probably be to collect results that are statistically ...
In the traditional statistical framework, nonsignificant results leave researchers in a state of sus...
This article describes a systematic analysis of the relationship between empirical data and theoreti...
Psychology faces a deep crisis of confidence and is at the risk of losing its credibility. Research...
Bayes factors quantify the evidence in support of the null (absence of an effect) or the alternative...
<div><p>Quantifying evidence is an inherent aim of empirical science, yet the customary statistical ...
Quantifying evidence is an inherent aim of empirical science, yet the customary statistical methods ...
Statistical inference in psychology has traditionally relied heavily on p-value significance testing...
In this paper, we show how Bayes' theorem can be used to better understand the implications of the 3...
We revisit the results of the recent Reproducibility Project: Psychology by the Open Science Collabo...
The field of psychology has entered a period of reform in which formative results are being doubted ...
In order to test their hypotheses, psychologists increasingly favor the Bayes factor , the standard ...
In this paper, we show how Bayes' theorem can be used to better understand the implications of the 3...
<p>This paper has been published in<i> Royal Society Open Science</i>: </p><p><br></p><p>http://rsos...
When studies with positive results that support the tested hypotheses have a higher probability of b...
If science were a game, a dominant rule would probably be to collect results that are statistically ...
In the traditional statistical framework, nonsignificant results leave researchers in a state of sus...
This article describes a systematic analysis of the relationship between empirical data and theoreti...
Psychology faces a deep crisis of confidence and is at the risk of losing its credibility. Research...
Bayes factors quantify the evidence in support of the null (absence of an effect) or the alternative...