Recent developments in the social sciences have demonstrated that we cannot uncritically aggregate the published research on a particular effect to conclude about its presence or absence. Instead, questionable research practices such as p-hacking (conducting additional analyses or collecting new data to obtain significant results) and selective publication of significant results can produce a body of published research that misleads readers even if it contains many significant results. It is, therefore, necessary to assess the evidential value of the research on a certain effect, i.e., one must rule out that it is the result of questionable research practices. We introduce the p-curve method to public administration research and apply it to...
Clinical trials play a decisive role in the drug approval processes. By completing a p-curve analysi...
P-hacking can be described as a more or less deliberate, explorative approach to data analysis with ...
Because scientists tend to report only studies (publication bias) or analyses (p-hacking) that “work...
Recent developments in the social sciences have demonstrated that we cannot uncritically aggregate t...
Background. The p-curve is a plot of the distribution of p-values reported in a set of scientific st...
Background. The p-curve is a plot of the distribution of p-values reported in a set of scientific st...
We extend questionable research practices (QRPs) research by conducting a robust, large-scale analys...
We extend questionable research practices (QRPs) research by conducting a robust, large-scale analys...
We extend questionable research practices (QRPs) research by conducting a robust, large-scale analys...
We extend questionable research practices (QRPs) research by conducting a robust, large-scale analys...
We extend questionable research practices (QRPs) research by conducting a robust, large-scale analys...
We extend questionable research practices (QRPs) research by conducting a robust, large-scale analys...
A focus on novel, confirmatory, and statistically significant results leads to substantial bias in t...
When studies examine true effects, they generate right-skewed p-curves, distributions of statistical...
A focus on novel, confirmatory, and statistically significant results leads to substantial bias in t...
Clinical trials play a decisive role in the drug approval processes. By completing a p-curve analysi...
P-hacking can be described as a more or less deliberate, explorative approach to data analysis with ...
Because scientists tend to report only studies (publication bias) or analyses (p-hacking) that “work...
Recent developments in the social sciences have demonstrated that we cannot uncritically aggregate t...
Background. The p-curve is a plot of the distribution of p-values reported in a set of scientific st...
Background. The p-curve is a plot of the distribution of p-values reported in a set of scientific st...
We extend questionable research practices (QRPs) research by conducting a robust, large-scale analys...
We extend questionable research practices (QRPs) research by conducting a robust, large-scale analys...
We extend questionable research practices (QRPs) research by conducting a robust, large-scale analys...
We extend questionable research practices (QRPs) research by conducting a robust, large-scale analys...
We extend questionable research practices (QRPs) research by conducting a robust, large-scale analys...
We extend questionable research practices (QRPs) research by conducting a robust, large-scale analys...
A focus on novel, confirmatory, and statistically significant results leads to substantial bias in t...
When studies examine true effects, they generate right-skewed p-curves, distributions of statistical...
A focus on novel, confirmatory, and statistically significant results leads to substantial bias in t...
Clinical trials play a decisive role in the drug approval processes. By completing a p-curve analysi...
P-hacking can be described as a more or less deliberate, explorative approach to data analysis with ...
Because scientists tend to report only studies (publication bias) or analyses (p-hacking) that “work...