Sample means comparisons are a fundamental and ubiquitous approach to interpreting experimental psychological data. Yet, we argue that the sample and effect sizes in published psychological research are frequently so small that sample means are insufficiently accurate to determine whether treatment effects have occurred. Generally, an estimator should be more accurate than any benchmark that systematically ignores information about the relations among experimental conditions. We consider two such benchmark estimators: one that randomizes the relations among conditions and another that always assumes no treatment effects. We show conditions under which these benchmark estimators estimate the true parameters more accurately than sample means....
Estimation based on effect sizes, confidence intervals, and meta-analysis usually provides a more in...
We revisit the results of the recent Reproducibility Project: Psychology by the Open Science Collabo...
Tests of accuracy in interpersonal perception take many forms. Often, such tests use designs and sco...
A. Minimum sample size (per condition) for minimal acceptable accuracy of the sample mean as a funct...
The field of psychology has entered a period of reform in which formative results are being doubted ...
Statistical inference in psychology has traditionally relied heavily on p-value significance testing...
Interpretations of data are suggested, in which the use of the null-hypothesis significance testing ...
Compelling criticisms of statistical significance testing (or Null Hypothesis Significance Testing,...
advantages to analyzing data with Bayesian statistical procedures, but we argue that they have incor...
Turmoil has engulfed psychological science. Causes and consequences of the reproducibility crisis ar...
Within psychology, significance testing is by far the most frequently used technique for generalisin...
Psychologists have been trained to do data analysis by asking whether null values can be re-jected. ...
Objective: Although basing conclusions on confidence intervals for effect size estimates is preferre...
In this paper, we show how Bayes' theorem can be used to better understand the implications of the 3...
Objective: Although basing conclusions on confidence intervals for effect size estimates is preferre...
Estimation based on effect sizes, confidence intervals, and meta-analysis usually provides a more in...
We revisit the results of the recent Reproducibility Project: Psychology by the Open Science Collabo...
Tests of accuracy in interpersonal perception take many forms. Often, such tests use designs and sco...
A. Minimum sample size (per condition) for minimal acceptable accuracy of the sample mean as a funct...
The field of psychology has entered a period of reform in which formative results are being doubted ...
Statistical inference in psychology has traditionally relied heavily on p-value significance testing...
Interpretations of data are suggested, in which the use of the null-hypothesis significance testing ...
Compelling criticisms of statistical significance testing (or Null Hypothesis Significance Testing,...
advantages to analyzing data with Bayesian statistical procedures, but we argue that they have incor...
Turmoil has engulfed psychological science. Causes and consequences of the reproducibility crisis ar...
Within psychology, significance testing is by far the most frequently used technique for generalisin...
Psychologists have been trained to do data analysis by asking whether null values can be re-jected. ...
Objective: Although basing conclusions on confidence intervals for effect size estimates is preferre...
In this paper, we show how Bayes' theorem can be used to better understand the implications of the 3...
Objective: Although basing conclusions on confidence intervals for effect size estimates is preferre...
Estimation based on effect sizes, confidence intervals, and meta-analysis usually provides a more in...
We revisit the results of the recent Reproducibility Project: Psychology by the Open Science Collabo...
Tests of accuracy in interpersonal perception take many forms. Often, such tests use designs and sco...