In the traditional statistical framework, nonsignificant results leave researchers in a state of suspended disbelief. In this study, we examined, empirically, the treatment and evidential impact of nonsignificant results. Our specific goals were twofold: to explore how psychologists interpret and communicate nonsignificant results and to assess how much these results constitute evidence in favor of the null hypothesis. First, we examined all nonsignificant findings mentioned in the abstracts of the 2015 volumes of Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, and Psychological Science (N = 137). In 72% of these cases, nonsignificant results were misinterpreted, in that the authors inferred that the effect was a...
<div><p>Quantifying evidence is an inherent aim of empirical science, yet the customary statistical ...
Experiments often challenge the null hypothesis that an intervention, for instance application of no...
The focus of this paper is to analyze whether the unreliability of results related to certain contro...
Due to its probabilistic nature, Null Hypothesis Significance Testing (NHST) is subject to decision ...
Due to its probabilistic nature, Null Hypothesis Significance Testing (NHST) is subject to decision ...
A controversy concerning the usefulness of "null" hypothesis tests in scientific inference...
In 2005, Ioannidis revitalised a long-lasting debate concerning whether or not null hypothesis signi...
The consequences of prejudice against accepting the null hypothesis were examined through (a) a math...
Null hypothesis significance testing (NHST) is arguably the mosl widely used approach to hypothesis ...
Null hypothesis testing (NHT) is the most commonly used tool in empirical psychological research eve...
Quantifying evidence is an inherent aim of empirical science, yet the customary statistical methods ...
Psychologists have been trained to do data analysis by asking whether null values can be re-jected. ...
Null hypothesis significance testing (NHST) is arguably the mosl widely used approach to hypothesis ...
In this methodological commentary, we use Bem’s (2011) recent article reporting experimental evidenc...
NHST (null hypothesis significance testing) is the most popular statistical paradigm in psychology. ...
<div><p>Quantifying evidence is an inherent aim of empirical science, yet the customary statistical ...
Experiments often challenge the null hypothesis that an intervention, for instance application of no...
The focus of this paper is to analyze whether the unreliability of results related to certain contro...
Due to its probabilistic nature, Null Hypothesis Significance Testing (NHST) is subject to decision ...
Due to its probabilistic nature, Null Hypothesis Significance Testing (NHST) is subject to decision ...
A controversy concerning the usefulness of "null" hypothesis tests in scientific inference...
In 2005, Ioannidis revitalised a long-lasting debate concerning whether or not null hypothesis signi...
The consequences of prejudice against accepting the null hypothesis were examined through (a) a math...
Null hypothesis significance testing (NHST) is arguably the mosl widely used approach to hypothesis ...
Null hypothesis testing (NHT) is the most commonly used tool in empirical psychological research eve...
Quantifying evidence is an inherent aim of empirical science, yet the customary statistical methods ...
Psychologists have been trained to do data analysis by asking whether null values can be re-jected. ...
Null hypothesis significance testing (NHST) is arguably the mosl widely used approach to hypothesis ...
In this methodological commentary, we use Bem’s (2011) recent article reporting experimental evidenc...
NHST (null hypothesis significance testing) is the most popular statistical paradigm in psychology. ...
<div><p>Quantifying evidence is an inherent aim of empirical science, yet the customary statistical ...
Experiments often challenge the null hypothesis that an intervention, for instance application of no...
The focus of this paper is to analyze whether the unreliability of results related to certain contro...