Misinterpretation and abuse of statistical tests, confidence intervals, and statistical power have been decried for decades, yet remain rampant. A key problem is that there are no interpretations of these concepts that are at once simple, intuitive, correct, and foolproof. Instead, correct use and interpretation of these statistics requires an attention to detail which seems to tax the patience of working scientists. This high cognitive demand has led to an epidemic of shortcut definitions and interpretations that are simply wrong, sometimes disastrously so-and yet these misinterpretations dominate much of the scientific literature. In light of this problem, we provide definitions and a discussion of basic statistics that are more general a...
Null hypothesis significance testing (NHST) is undoubtedly the most common inferential technique use...
P values and confidence intervals (CIs) are the most widely used statistical indices in scientific l...
Background: The aim was to investigate inferences of statistically significant test results among pe...
Misinterpretation and abuse of statistical tests, confidence intervals, and statistical power have b...
Misinterpretation and abuse of statistical tests, confidence intervals, and statistical power have b...
Misinterpretation and abuse of statistical tests, confidence intervals, and statistical power have b...
Misinterpretation and abuse of statistical tests, confidence intervals, and statistical power have b...
Researchers often misinterpret and misrepresent statistical outputs. This abuse has led to a large l...
Researchers often misinterpret and misrepresent statistical outputs. This abuse has led to a large l...
This thesis discusses not only the potentials of the modern statistics, but also the pitfalls that a...
Abstract In 2004, Garcia-Berthou and Alcaraz published "Incongruence between test statistics and P v...
Because of the strong overreliance on p values in the scientific literature, some researchers have a...
This paper analyzes common confusions involving basic concepts in statistical hypothesis testing. On...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the Ecological Society of...
• Although there is a growing understanding of the importance of statistical power considerations wh...
Null hypothesis significance testing (NHST) is undoubtedly the most common inferential technique use...
P values and confidence intervals (CIs) are the most widely used statistical indices in scientific l...
Background: The aim was to investigate inferences of statistically significant test results among pe...
Misinterpretation and abuse of statistical tests, confidence intervals, and statistical power have b...
Misinterpretation and abuse of statistical tests, confidence intervals, and statistical power have b...
Misinterpretation and abuse of statistical tests, confidence intervals, and statistical power have b...
Misinterpretation and abuse of statistical tests, confidence intervals, and statistical power have b...
Researchers often misinterpret and misrepresent statistical outputs. This abuse has led to a large l...
Researchers often misinterpret and misrepresent statistical outputs. This abuse has led to a large l...
This thesis discusses not only the potentials of the modern statistics, but also the pitfalls that a...
Abstract In 2004, Garcia-Berthou and Alcaraz published "Incongruence between test statistics and P v...
Because of the strong overreliance on p values in the scientific literature, some researchers have a...
This paper analyzes common confusions involving basic concepts in statistical hypothesis testing. On...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the Ecological Society of...
• Although there is a growing understanding of the importance of statistical power considerations wh...
Null hypothesis significance testing (NHST) is undoubtedly the most common inferential technique use...
P values and confidence intervals (CIs) are the most widely used statistical indices in scientific l...
Background: The aim was to investigate inferences of statistically significant test results among pe...