Experimental philosophy (x-phi) is a young field of research in the intersection of philosophy and psychology. It aims to make progress on philosophical questions by using experimental methods traditionally associated with the psychological and behavioral sciences, such as null hypothesis significance testing (NHST). Motivated by recent discussions about a methodological crisis in the behavioral sciences, questions have been raised about the methodological standards of x-phi. Here, we focus on one aspect of this question, namely the rate of inconsistencies in statistical reporting. Previous research has examined the extent to which published articles in psychology and other behavioral sciences present statistical inconsistencies in reportin...
Responding to recent concerns about the reliability of the published literature in psychology and ot...
In spite of the widespread use of significance testing in empirical research, its interpretation and...
Because physical theories typically predict numerical values, an improvement in ex-perimental precis...
Experimental philosophy (x-phi) is a young field of research in the intersection of philosophy and p...
This study documents reporting errors in a sample of over 250,000 p-values reported in eight major p...
<p>Table adapted from <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0194360#...
In order to study the prevalence, nature (direction), and causes of reporting errors in psychology, ...
Current efforts started in 2012 by the Association for Psychological Science (APS) appear to be diff...
Responding to recent concerns about the reliability of the published literature in psychology and ot...
In 2005, Ioannidis revitalised a long-lasting debate concerning whether or not null hypothesis signi...
Compelling criticisms of statistical significance testing (or Null Hypothesis Significance Testing,...
In this project I investigate the use and possible misuse of p values in papers published in five (h...
Background: The removal of outliers to acquire a significant result is a questionable research pract...
The removal of outliers to acquire a significant result is a questionable research practice that app...
NHST (null hypothesis significance testing) is the most popular statistical paradigm in psychology. ...
Responding to recent concerns about the reliability of the published literature in psychology and ot...
In spite of the widespread use of significance testing in empirical research, its interpretation and...
Because physical theories typically predict numerical values, an improvement in ex-perimental precis...
Experimental philosophy (x-phi) is a young field of research in the intersection of philosophy and p...
This study documents reporting errors in a sample of over 250,000 p-values reported in eight major p...
<p>Table adapted from <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0194360#...
In order to study the prevalence, nature (direction), and causes of reporting errors in psychology, ...
Current efforts started in 2012 by the Association for Psychological Science (APS) appear to be diff...
Responding to recent concerns about the reliability of the published literature in psychology and ot...
In 2005, Ioannidis revitalised a long-lasting debate concerning whether or not null hypothesis signi...
Compelling criticisms of statistical significance testing (or Null Hypothesis Significance Testing,...
In this project I investigate the use and possible misuse of p values in papers published in five (h...
Background: The removal of outliers to acquire a significant result is a questionable research pract...
The removal of outliers to acquire a significant result is a questionable research practice that app...
NHST (null hypothesis significance testing) is the most popular statistical paradigm in psychology. ...
Responding to recent concerns about the reliability of the published literature in psychology and ot...
In spite of the widespread use of significance testing in empirical research, its interpretation and...
Because physical theories typically predict numerical values, an improvement in ex-perimental precis...