In the clinical study researchers want to answer the most important question whether a new therapy is better than the old one. Many researchers continue to frame the question in terms of null hypothesis and answer the question in terms of P value. The null hypothesis itself is typically not plausible, and even in a study where the null hypothesis was plausible, our concern is typically not only limited to the issue of whether or not the treatment has any effect but we also want to know how much the impact. In the study which the researcher pressed the P value into service as an indicator of effect size, it, lends itself to misinterpretation because it combines information about the magnitude of an effect with information about the precision...
Null hypothesis significance testing (NHST) is undoubtedly the most common inferential technique use...
The abundant use of p-values and statistical significance in medical literature often leads to inval...
Investigators sometimes base their claim of superiority for a new treatment over older treatments on...
In the clinical study researchers want to answer the most important question whether a new therapy i...
The validity of a study depends on its proper planning, execution and analysis. If these are suffici...
Effect size measures are used to quantify treatment effects or associations between variables. Such ...
This article examines the role of the confidence interval (CI) in statistical inference and its adva...
Abstract. The estimation approach to statistical analysis aims to quantify the effect of interest as...
Previously, researchers were reported P value as a basis for conclusion, but in this era of evidence...
The estimation approach to statistical analysis aims to quantify the effect of interest as an "estim...
When considering the results of a study that reports one treatment to be better than another, what t...
• Although there is a growing understanding of the importance of statistical power considerations wh...
The use of confidence intervals (CIs) as an addition or as an alternative to null hypothesis signifi...
We compare the sample size requirements for significance tests and confidence intervals by calculati...
The use of confidence intervals (CIs) as an addition or as an alternative to null hypothesis signifi...
Null hypothesis significance testing (NHST) is undoubtedly the most common inferential technique use...
The abundant use of p-values and statistical significance in medical literature often leads to inval...
Investigators sometimes base their claim of superiority for a new treatment over older treatments on...
In the clinical study researchers want to answer the most important question whether a new therapy i...
The validity of a study depends on its proper planning, execution and analysis. If these are suffici...
Effect size measures are used to quantify treatment effects or associations between variables. Such ...
This article examines the role of the confidence interval (CI) in statistical inference and its adva...
Abstract. The estimation approach to statistical analysis aims to quantify the effect of interest as...
Previously, researchers were reported P value as a basis for conclusion, but in this era of evidence...
The estimation approach to statistical analysis aims to quantify the effect of interest as an "estim...
When considering the results of a study that reports one treatment to be better than another, what t...
• Although there is a growing understanding of the importance of statistical power considerations wh...
The use of confidence intervals (CIs) as an addition or as an alternative to null hypothesis signifi...
We compare the sample size requirements for significance tests and confidence intervals by calculati...
The use of confidence intervals (CIs) as an addition or as an alternative to null hypothesis signifi...
Null hypothesis significance testing (NHST) is undoubtedly the most common inferential technique use...
The abundant use of p-values and statistical significance in medical literature often leads to inval...
Investigators sometimes base their claim of superiority for a new treatment over older treatments on...