In the 1920s, Ronald Fisher developed the theory behind the p value and Jerzy Neyman and Egon Pearson developed the theory of hypothesis testing. These distinct theories have provided researchers important quantitative tools to confirm or refute their hypotheses. The p value is the probability to obtain an effect equal to or more extreme than the one observed presuming the null hypothesis of no effect is true; it gives researchers a measure of the strength of evidence against the null hypothesis. As commonly used, investigators will select a threshold p value below which they will reject the null hypothesis. The theory of hypothesis testing allows researchers to reject a null hypothesis in favor of an alternative hypothesis of some effect. ...
Wagenmakers et al. addressed the illogic use of p-values in 'Psychological Science under Scrutiny'. ...
The P value (significance level) is possibly the mostly widely used, and also misused, quantity in d...
When the editors of Basic and Applied Social Psychology effectively banned the use of null hypothesi...
P -value has been criticized because it is widely misunderstood and don′t tell the researchers what ...
The customary use of P-values in scientific research has been attacked as being ill-conceived, and t...
Many people regard the concept of hypothesis testing as fundamental to inferential statistics. Vario...
Many people regard the concept of hypothesis testing as fundamental to inferential statistics. Vario...
The debate on the use and misuse of P values has risen and fallen throughout their almost century-lo...
P values come from statistical tests used for testing the null hypothesis (Ho) which states that the...
This chapter explains why the logic behind p‐value significance tests is faulty, leading researchers...
Because of the strong overreliance on p values in the scientific literature, some researchers have a...
In this paper we consider a controversy on the use and interpretation of p-values in applied researc...
Failures to replicate the results of scientific studies are often attributed to misinterpretations o...
Hypothesis testing is a well-known procedure for data analysis widely used in scientific papers but,...
Wagenmakers et al. addressed the illogic use of p-values in 'Psychological Science under Scrutiny'. ...
The P value (significance level) is possibly the mostly widely used, and also misused, quantity in d...
When the editors of Basic and Applied Social Psychology effectively banned the use of null hypothesi...
P -value has been criticized because it is widely misunderstood and don′t tell the researchers what ...
The customary use of P-values in scientific research has been attacked as being ill-conceived, and t...
Many people regard the concept of hypothesis testing as fundamental to inferential statistics. Vario...
Many people regard the concept of hypothesis testing as fundamental to inferential statistics. Vario...
The debate on the use and misuse of P values has risen and fallen throughout their almost century-lo...
P values come from statistical tests used for testing the null hypothesis (Ho) which states that the...
This chapter explains why the logic behind p‐value significance tests is faulty, leading researchers...
Because of the strong overreliance on p values in the scientific literature, some researchers have a...
In this paper we consider a controversy on the use and interpretation of p-values in applied researc...
Failures to replicate the results of scientific studies are often attributed to misinterpretations o...
Hypothesis testing is a well-known procedure for data analysis widely used in scientific papers but,...
Wagenmakers et al. addressed the illogic use of p-values in 'Psychological Science under Scrutiny'. ...
The P value (significance level) is possibly the mostly widely used, and also misused, quantity in d...
When the editors of Basic and Applied Social Psychology effectively banned the use of null hypothesi...