We examined the percentage of p values (.05 < p ≤ .10) reported as marginally significant in 44,200 articles, across nine psychology disciplines, published in 70 journals belonging to the American Psychological Association between 1985 and 2016. Using regular expressions, we extracted 42,504 p values between .05 and .10. Almost 40% of p values in this range were reported as marginally significant, although there were considerable differences between disciplines. The practice is most common in organizational psychology (45.4%) and least common in clinical psychology (30.1%). Contrary to what was reported by previous researchers, our results showed no evidence of an increasing trend in any discipline; in all disciplines, the percentage of p v...
Supplemental material, JournalsandAPATopics for The Prevalence of Marginally Significant Results in ...
value obtained from a significance test provides no information about the magnitude or importance o...
Power was calculated for 8,266 statistical tests in 187 journal articles published in the 1997 volum...
We examined the percentage of p values (.05 < p ≤.10) reported as marginally significant in 44,200 a...
We examined the percentage of p values (.05 < p ≤ .10) reported as marginally significant in 44,200 ...
Null hypothesis significance testing uses the seemingly arbitrary probability of .05 as a means of o...
Previous studies provided mixed findings on pecularities in p-value distributions in psychology. Thi...
Previous studies provided mixed findings on pecularities in p-value distributions in psychology. Thi...
This study documents reporting errors in a sample of over 250,000 p-values reported in eight major p...
In this project I investigate the use and possible misuse of p values in papers published in five (h...
It is known that statistically significant (positive) results are more likely to be published than n...
<div><p>Quantifying evidence is an inherent aim of empirical science, yet the customary statistical ...
Quantifying evidence is an inherent aim of empirical science, yet the customary statistical methods ...
In order to study the prevalence, nature (direction), and causes of reporting errors in psychology, ...
Masicampo and Lalande (2012; M&L) assessed the distribution of 3627 exactly calculated p-values betw...
Supplemental material, JournalsandAPATopics for The Prevalence of Marginally Significant Results in ...
value obtained from a significance test provides no information about the magnitude or importance o...
Power was calculated for 8,266 statistical tests in 187 journal articles published in the 1997 volum...
We examined the percentage of p values (.05 < p ≤.10) reported as marginally significant in 44,200 a...
We examined the percentage of p values (.05 < p ≤ .10) reported as marginally significant in 44,200 ...
Null hypothesis significance testing uses the seemingly arbitrary probability of .05 as a means of o...
Previous studies provided mixed findings on pecularities in p-value distributions in psychology. Thi...
Previous studies provided mixed findings on pecularities in p-value distributions in psychology. Thi...
This study documents reporting errors in a sample of over 250,000 p-values reported in eight major p...
In this project I investigate the use and possible misuse of p values in papers published in five (h...
It is known that statistically significant (positive) results are more likely to be published than n...
<div><p>Quantifying evidence is an inherent aim of empirical science, yet the customary statistical ...
Quantifying evidence is an inherent aim of empirical science, yet the customary statistical methods ...
In order to study the prevalence, nature (direction), and causes of reporting errors in psychology, ...
Masicampo and Lalande (2012; M&L) assessed the distribution of 3627 exactly calculated p-values betw...
Supplemental material, JournalsandAPATopics for The Prevalence of Marginally Significant Results in ...
value obtained from a significance test provides no information about the magnitude or importance o...
Power was calculated for 8,266 statistical tests in 187 journal articles published in the 1997 volum...