Comparative simulation studies are workhorse tools for benchmarking statistical methods, but if not performed and reported transparently they may lead to overoptimistic or misleading conclusions. The current publication requirements adopted by statistics journals do not prevent questionable research practices such as selective reporting. There have been numerous suggestions and initiatives to improve on these issues but little progress can be seen to date. In this paper we discuss common questionable research practices which undermine the validity of findings from comparative simulation studies. To illustrate our point, we invent a novel prediction method with no expected performance gain and benchmark it in a pre-registered comparative sim...
In this article, the author argues that simulation is an undervalued technique to draw conclusions a...
Reproducibility of research is critical for the healthy growth and accumulation of reliable knowledg...
Pick up any of the standard discrete-event simulation textbooks and you will find that the output an...
Method comparisons are essential to provide recommendations and guidance for applied researchers, wh...
Abstract—Empirical studies on software prediction models do not converge with respect to the questio...
2015 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. This article considers the traditional figures of merit, namely, bias a...
<p>Each panel compares the average error rate between CLAPPER and competing methods for a particular...
Simulation studies are often used to compare different clustering methods, be it with the aim of pro...
Results of simulation studies evaluating the performance of statistical methods can have a major imp...
We argue that computer simulation can serve as a functional equivalent for the experimental method i...
The debates between Bayesian, frequentist, and other methodologies of statistics have tended to focu...
In this thesis, we present and analyze three algorithms that are designed to make computer simulatio...
We argue that computer simulation can serve as a functional equivalent for the experimental method i...
In a simulation-based analysis of Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA), Krogslund et al. (2015) co...
Simulation studies are computer experiments that involve creating data by pseudo‐random sampling. A ...
In this article, the author argues that simulation is an undervalued technique to draw conclusions a...
Reproducibility of research is critical for the healthy growth and accumulation of reliable knowledg...
Pick up any of the standard discrete-event simulation textbooks and you will find that the output an...
Method comparisons are essential to provide recommendations and guidance for applied researchers, wh...
Abstract—Empirical studies on software prediction models do not converge with respect to the questio...
2015 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. This article considers the traditional figures of merit, namely, bias a...
<p>Each panel compares the average error rate between CLAPPER and competing methods for a particular...
Simulation studies are often used to compare different clustering methods, be it with the aim of pro...
Results of simulation studies evaluating the performance of statistical methods can have a major imp...
We argue that computer simulation can serve as a functional equivalent for the experimental method i...
The debates between Bayesian, frequentist, and other methodologies of statistics have tended to focu...
In this thesis, we present and analyze three algorithms that are designed to make computer simulatio...
We argue that computer simulation can serve as a functional equivalent for the experimental method i...
In a simulation-based analysis of Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA), Krogslund et al. (2015) co...
Simulation studies are computer experiments that involve creating data by pseudo‐random sampling. A ...
In this article, the author argues that simulation is an undervalued technique to draw conclusions a...
Reproducibility of research is critical for the healthy growth and accumulation of reliable knowledg...
Pick up any of the standard discrete-event simulation textbooks and you will find that the output an...