This chapter demystifies P-values, hypothesis tests and significance tests and introduces the concepts of local evidence and global error rates. The local evidence is embodied in this data and concerns the hypotheses of interest for this experiment, whereas the global error rate is a property of the statistical analysis and sampling procedure. It is shown using simple examples that local evidence and global error rates can be, and should be, considered together when making inferences. Power analysis for experimental design for hypothesis testing is explained, along with the more locally focussed expected P-values. Issues relating to multiple testing, HARKing and P-hacking are explained, and it is shown that, in many situations, their effect...
Many people regard the concept of hypothesis testing as fundamental to inferential statistics. Vario...
P-values are widely used in both the social and natural sciences to quantify the statistical signifi...
A p-value is the probability of observing a result as extreme or more extreme than that observed giv...
The customary use of P-values in scientific research has been attacked as being ill-conceived, and t...
Misinterpretation and abuse of statistical tests, confidence intervals, and statistical power have b...
Misinterpretation and abuse of statistical tests, confidence intervals, and statistical power have b...
Misinterpretation and abuse of statistical tests, confidence intervals, and statistical power have b...
Misinterpretation and abuse of statistical tests, confidence intervals, and statistical power have b...
In the 1920s, Ronald Fisher developed the theory behind the p value and Jerzy Neyman and Egon Pearso...
The p-value is a classical proposal of statistical inference, dating back to the seminal contributio...
This thesis is about multiple hypothesis testing and its relation to the P-value. In Chapter 1, the ...
A p-value is the probability of observing a result as extreme or more extreme than that observed giv...
Many people regard the concept of hypothesis testing as fundamental to inferential statistics. Vario...
In this paper we consider a controversy on the use and interpretation of p-values in applied researc...
Many people regard the concept of hypothesis testing as fundamental to inferential statistics. Vario...
Many people regard the concept of hypothesis testing as fundamental to inferential statistics. Vario...
P-values are widely used in both the social and natural sciences to quantify the statistical signifi...
A p-value is the probability of observing a result as extreme or more extreme than that observed giv...
The customary use of P-values in scientific research has been attacked as being ill-conceived, and t...
Misinterpretation and abuse of statistical tests, confidence intervals, and statistical power have b...
Misinterpretation and abuse of statistical tests, confidence intervals, and statistical power have b...
Misinterpretation and abuse of statistical tests, confidence intervals, and statistical power have b...
Misinterpretation and abuse of statistical tests, confidence intervals, and statistical power have b...
In the 1920s, Ronald Fisher developed the theory behind the p value and Jerzy Neyman and Egon Pearso...
The p-value is a classical proposal of statistical inference, dating back to the seminal contributio...
This thesis is about multiple hypothesis testing and its relation to the P-value. In Chapter 1, the ...
A p-value is the probability of observing a result as extreme or more extreme than that observed giv...
Many people regard the concept of hypothesis testing as fundamental to inferential statistics. Vario...
In this paper we consider a controversy on the use and interpretation of p-values in applied researc...
Many people regard the concept of hypothesis testing as fundamental to inferential statistics. Vario...
Many people regard the concept of hypothesis testing as fundamental to inferential statistics. Vario...
P-values are widely used in both the social and natural sciences to quantify the statistical signifi...
A p-value is the probability of observing a result as extreme or more extreme than that observed giv...