In research studies, the need for additional samples to obtain sufficient statistical power has often to be balanced with the experimental costs. One approach to this end is to sequentially collect data until you have sufficient measurements, e.g., when the p-value drops below 0.05. I outline that this approach is common, yet that unadjusted sequential sampling leads to severe statistical issues, such as an inflated rate of false positive findings. As a consequence, the results of such studies are untrustworthy. I identify the statistical methods that can be implemented in order to account for sequential sampling
Sequential monitoring is a well-known methodology for the design and analysis of clinical trials. Dr...
Sequential methods were used to solve testing problems more efficiently. But at the same time, they ...
Researchers typically tackle questions by constructing powerful, highly-replicated sampling protocol...
In research studies, the need for additional samples to obtain sufficient statistical power has ofte...
We recapitulate several hypotheses testing procedures that leave the total sample size open. This dr...
Deciding upon the optimal sample size in advance is a difficult problem in general. Often, the inves...
2013-04-12There are many areas of scientific inquiry where it is desired to test multiple statistica...
One of the main aspects of a sampling procedure is the design which specifies how samples are repeat...
Background: The misinterpretation of the results of multiple statistical tests is an error commonly ...
Statistical hypothesis testing is an integral part of the scientific process. When employed to make ...
BACKGROUND: In a recent controversial essay, published by JPA Ioannidis in PLoS Medicine, it has bee...
In a recent controversial essay, published by JPA Ioannidis in PLoS Medicine, it has been argued tha...
Special issue article: Methods and statistics in social psychology: Refinements and new developments...
Sequential monitoring is a well-known methodology for the design and analysis of clinical trials. Dr...
Sequential methods were used to solve testing problems more efficiently. But at the same time, they ...
Researchers typically tackle questions by constructing powerful, highly-replicated sampling protocol...
In research studies, the need for additional samples to obtain sufficient statistical power has ofte...
We recapitulate several hypotheses testing procedures that leave the total sample size open. This dr...
Deciding upon the optimal sample size in advance is a difficult problem in general. Often, the inves...
2013-04-12There are many areas of scientific inquiry where it is desired to test multiple statistica...
One of the main aspects of a sampling procedure is the design which specifies how samples are repeat...
Background: The misinterpretation of the results of multiple statistical tests is an error commonly ...
Statistical hypothesis testing is an integral part of the scientific process. When employed to make ...
BACKGROUND: In a recent controversial essay, published by JPA Ioannidis in PLoS Medicine, it has bee...
In a recent controversial essay, published by JPA Ioannidis in PLoS Medicine, it has been argued tha...
Special issue article: Methods and statistics in social psychology: Refinements and new developments...
Sequential monitoring is a well-known methodology for the design and analysis of clinical trials. Dr...
Sequential methods were used to solve testing problems more efficiently. But at the same time, they ...
Researchers typically tackle questions by constructing powerful, highly-replicated sampling protocol...