Evidence-based medicine frequently uses statistical hypothesis testing. In this paradigm, data can only disconfirm a research hypothesis’ competitors: One tests the negation of a statistical hypothesis that is supposed to correspond to the research hypothesis. In practice, these hypotheses are often misaligned. For instance, directional research hypotheses are often paired with non-directional statistical hypotheses. Prima facie, one cannot gain proper evidence for one’s research hypothesis employing a misaligned statistical hypothesis. This paper sheds lights on the nature of and the reasons for such misalignments and it provides a thorough analysis of whether they pose a threat to evidence-based medicine. The upshots are that the misalign...
Background: Controversies are common in medicine. Some arise when the conclusions o...
AbstractThis paper demonstrates that there is currently a widespread misuse of two-tailed testing fo...
Abstract One area of biomedical research where the replication crisis is most visible and consequent...
Evidence-based medicine frequently uses statistical hypothesis testing. In this paradigm, data can o...
Evidence-based medicine frequently uses statistical hypothesis testing. In this paradigm, data can o...
BACKGROUND: In medical practice, clinically unexpected measurements might be quite properly handled ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>In medical practice, clinically unexpected measurements might be quite prop...
The (mis)use of statistics in practice is widely debated, and a field where the debate is particular...
Evidence of unexplained discrepancies between planned and conducted statistical analyses: a review o...
In conducting and reporting of medical research, there are some common pitfalls in using statistical...
A recent article in this journal (Ioannidis JP (2005) Why most published research findings are false...
BACKGROUND: Choosing or altering the planned statistical analysis approach after examination of tria...
The main purpose of this article is to contest the propositions that (1) hypothesis tests should be ...
Background: A large number of statistical fallacies occur in medical research literature. These are ...
Evidence-based medicine has been defined as ‘The conscientious, explicit and judicious use of curren...
Background: Controversies are common in medicine. Some arise when the conclusions o...
AbstractThis paper demonstrates that there is currently a widespread misuse of two-tailed testing fo...
Abstract One area of biomedical research where the replication crisis is most visible and consequent...
Evidence-based medicine frequently uses statistical hypothesis testing. In this paradigm, data can o...
Evidence-based medicine frequently uses statistical hypothesis testing. In this paradigm, data can o...
BACKGROUND: In medical practice, clinically unexpected measurements might be quite properly handled ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>In medical practice, clinically unexpected measurements might be quite prop...
The (mis)use of statistics in practice is widely debated, and a field where the debate is particular...
Evidence of unexplained discrepancies between planned and conducted statistical analyses: a review o...
In conducting and reporting of medical research, there are some common pitfalls in using statistical...
A recent article in this journal (Ioannidis JP (2005) Why most published research findings are false...
BACKGROUND: Choosing or altering the planned statistical analysis approach after examination of tria...
The main purpose of this article is to contest the propositions that (1) hypothesis tests should be ...
Background: A large number of statistical fallacies occur in medical research literature. These are ...
Evidence-based medicine has been defined as ‘The conscientious, explicit and judicious use of curren...
Background: Controversies are common in medicine. Some arise when the conclusions o...
AbstractThis paper demonstrates that there is currently a widespread misuse of two-tailed testing fo...
Abstract One area of biomedical research where the replication crisis is most visible and consequent...