Appropriate descriptions of statistical methods are essential for evaluating research quality and reproducibility. Despite continued efforts to improve reporting in publications, inadequate descriptions of statistical methods persist. At times, reading statistical methods sections can conjure feelings of dèjá vu, with content resembling cut-and-pasted or “boilerplate text” from already published work. Instances of boilerplate text suggest a mechanistic approach to statistical analysis, where the same default methods are being used and described using standardized text. To investigate the extent of this practice, we analyzed text extracted from published statistical methods sections from PLOS ONE and the Australian and New Zealand Clinical T...
International audienceReproducibility issues in science, is P value really the only answer? Johnson ...
Much has been written regarding p-values below certain thresholds (most notably 0.05) denoting stati...
In this project I investigate the use and possible misuse of p values in papers published in five (h...
Appropriate descriptions of statistical methods are essential for evaluating research quality and re...
Much has been written regarding p-values below certain thresholds (most notably 0.05) denoting stati...
There has recently been vigorous debate about the most appropriate way to report statistical results...
Background: The P-value is frequently used in research to determine the probability that the results...
Scientific journals in most empirical disciplines have regulations about how authors should report t...
International Journal of Exercise Science 13(1): 1-5, 2020. Statistical reporting of quantitative re...
Two questions regarding the scientific literature have become grist for public discussion: 1) what p...
The power of language to modify the reader's perception of interpreting biomedical results cannot be...
The abundant use of p-values and statistical significance in medical literature often leads to inval...
Given an observed test statistic and its degrees of freedom, one may compute the observed P value wi...
Misinterpretation and abuse of statistical tests, confidence intervals, and statistical power have b...
In the same issue in which you propose ‘Five ways to fix statistics’ (Nature 551, 557–559; 2017), se...
International audienceReproducibility issues in science, is P value really the only answer? Johnson ...
Much has been written regarding p-values below certain thresholds (most notably 0.05) denoting stati...
In this project I investigate the use and possible misuse of p values in papers published in five (h...
Appropriate descriptions of statistical methods are essential for evaluating research quality and re...
Much has been written regarding p-values below certain thresholds (most notably 0.05) denoting stati...
There has recently been vigorous debate about the most appropriate way to report statistical results...
Background: The P-value is frequently used in research to determine the probability that the results...
Scientific journals in most empirical disciplines have regulations about how authors should report t...
International Journal of Exercise Science 13(1): 1-5, 2020. Statistical reporting of quantitative re...
Two questions regarding the scientific literature have become grist for public discussion: 1) what p...
The power of language to modify the reader's perception of interpreting biomedical results cannot be...
The abundant use of p-values and statistical significance in medical literature often leads to inval...
Given an observed test statistic and its degrees of freedom, one may compute the observed P value wi...
Misinterpretation and abuse of statistical tests, confidence intervals, and statistical power have b...
In the same issue in which you propose ‘Five ways to fix statistics’ (Nature 551, 557–559; 2017), se...
International audienceReproducibility issues in science, is P value really the only answer? Johnson ...
Much has been written regarding p-values below certain thresholds (most notably 0.05) denoting stati...
In this project I investigate the use and possible misuse of p values in papers published in five (h...