Statistical testing of null hypotheses recently has come under fire in wildlife sciences (Cherry 1998; Johnson 1999; Anderson et al. 2000, 2001). In response to this criticism, Robinson and Wainer (2002) provide some further background information on significance testing; they argue that significance testing in fact is useful in certain situations. I counter by suggesting that such situations rarely arise in our field. I agree with Robinson and Wainer that replication is the key to scientific advancement. I believe, however, that significance testing and resulting P-values frequently are confused with issues of replication. Any single study can yield a P-value, but only consistent results from truly replicated studies will advance our under...
In a recent article, Killeen (2005a) proposed an alternative to traditional null-hypothesis signific...
Null hypothesis significance testing (NHST) is arguably the mosl widely used approach to hypothesis ...
Comments on Rodgers (2010a, 2010b) and Robinson and Levin (2010) are presented. Rodgers (2010a) init...
Statistical testing of null hypotheses recently has come under fire in wildlife sciences (Cherry 199...
Despite their wide use in scientific journals such as The Journal of Wildlife Management, statistica...
Wildlife ecology and management studies have been widely criticized for deficiencies in design or an...
Despite more than half a century of criticism, significance testing continues to be used commonly by...
In the wildlife literature there has been some recent criticism of statistical significance testing....
A paradigm shift away from null hypothesis significance testing seems in progress. Based on simulati...
It is always flattering to see one’s work cited by others. Not only does it boost the ego, but it pr...
Traditionally, most scientists accepted reductionist and mechanistic approaches as the rigorous way ...
In this article I give a critical evaluation of the use and limitations of null-model-based hypothes...
Two scientific methods called induction and retroduction form the basis for almost all wildlife rese...
The controversy about statistical significance vs. scientific relevance is more than 100 years old. ...
It is always flattering to see one’s work cited by others. Not only does it boost the ego, but it pr...
In a recent article, Killeen (2005a) proposed an alternative to traditional null-hypothesis signific...
Null hypothesis significance testing (NHST) is arguably the mosl widely used approach to hypothesis ...
Comments on Rodgers (2010a, 2010b) and Robinson and Levin (2010) are presented. Rodgers (2010a) init...
Statistical testing of null hypotheses recently has come under fire in wildlife sciences (Cherry 199...
Despite their wide use in scientific journals such as The Journal of Wildlife Management, statistica...
Wildlife ecology and management studies have been widely criticized for deficiencies in design or an...
Despite more than half a century of criticism, significance testing continues to be used commonly by...
In the wildlife literature there has been some recent criticism of statistical significance testing....
A paradigm shift away from null hypothesis significance testing seems in progress. Based on simulati...
It is always flattering to see one’s work cited by others. Not only does it boost the ego, but it pr...
Traditionally, most scientists accepted reductionist and mechanistic approaches as the rigorous way ...
In this article I give a critical evaluation of the use and limitations of null-model-based hypothes...
Two scientific methods called induction and retroduction form the basis for almost all wildlife rese...
The controversy about statistical significance vs. scientific relevance is more than 100 years old. ...
It is always flattering to see one’s work cited by others. Not only does it boost the ego, but it pr...
In a recent article, Killeen (2005a) proposed an alternative to traditional null-hypothesis signific...
Null hypothesis significance testing (NHST) is arguably the mosl widely used approach to hypothesis ...
Comments on Rodgers (2010a, 2010b) and Robinson and Levin (2010) are presented. Rodgers (2010a) init...