Contrary to Chow, Wilkinson's report, though more tentative than it might have been, is a reasoned and valuable contribution to psychological science. For those who are quite familiar with the details of statistical methods, it confirms much of what has been happening in the literature over the past few decades. For those who have not been keeping abreast of new developments on the statistical scene, it alerts them in a gentle way that there have been some important changes since they earned their degrees, and that they should probably read up on these advances before embarking upon their next research program or teaching their next statistics course
D. Trafimow (2003) presented an analysis of null hypothesis significance testing (NHST) using Bayes’...
Data analysis methods in psychology still emphasize statistical significance testing, despite numero...
Data analysis methods in psychology still emphasize statistical significance testing, despite numero...
This paper is a reply to some comments made by Green (2002) on Chow’s (2002) critique of Wilkinson a...
In his landmark 1978 paper, Paul Meehl delineated, with remarkable clarity, some fundamental challen...
In spite of the widespread use of significance testing in empirical research, its interpretation and...
Compelling criticisms of statistical significance testing (or Null Hypothesis Significance Testing,...
Statistical significance, by itself, is not a sufficient condition for claiming that a hypothesis ha...
Siu Chow, in Statistical Significance: Rationale, Validity and Utility, has done a great service to ...
The present paper provides the original formulation and a joint response of a group of statistically...
Comments on Rodgers (2010a, 2010b) and Robinson and Levin (2010) are presented. Rodgers (2010a) init...
In this chapter, we review some current controversies in statistics and measurement and suggest what...
A controversy concerning the usefulness of "null" hypothesis tests in scientific inference...
Recent events have led psychologists to acknowledge that the inherent uncertainty encapsulated in an...
The replication crisis has prompted many to call for statistical reform within the psychological sci...
D. Trafimow (2003) presented an analysis of null hypothesis significance testing (NHST) using Bayes’...
Data analysis methods in psychology still emphasize statistical significance testing, despite numero...
Data analysis methods in psychology still emphasize statistical significance testing, despite numero...
This paper is a reply to some comments made by Green (2002) on Chow’s (2002) critique of Wilkinson a...
In his landmark 1978 paper, Paul Meehl delineated, with remarkable clarity, some fundamental challen...
In spite of the widespread use of significance testing in empirical research, its interpretation and...
Compelling criticisms of statistical significance testing (or Null Hypothesis Significance Testing,...
Statistical significance, by itself, is not a sufficient condition for claiming that a hypothesis ha...
Siu Chow, in Statistical Significance: Rationale, Validity and Utility, has done a great service to ...
The present paper provides the original formulation and a joint response of a group of statistically...
Comments on Rodgers (2010a, 2010b) and Robinson and Levin (2010) are presented. Rodgers (2010a) init...
In this chapter, we review some current controversies in statistics and measurement and suggest what...
A controversy concerning the usefulness of "null" hypothesis tests in scientific inference...
Recent events have led psychologists to acknowledge that the inherent uncertainty encapsulated in an...
The replication crisis has prompted many to call for statistical reform within the psychological sci...
D. Trafimow (2003) presented an analysis of null hypothesis significance testing (NHST) using Bayes’...
Data analysis methods in psychology still emphasize statistical significance testing, despite numero...
Data analysis methods in psychology still emphasize statistical significance testing, despite numero...