A majority of statistically educated scientists draw incorrect conclusions based on the most commonly used statistical technique: null hypothesis significance testing (NHST). Frequentist techniques are often claimed to be incorrectly interpreted as Bayesian outcomes, which suggests that a Bayesian framework may fit better to inferences researchers frequently want to make (Briggs, 2012). The current study set out to test this proposition. Firstly, we investigated whether there is a discrepancy between what researchers think they can conclude and what they want to be able to conclude from NHST. Secondly, we investigated to what extent researchers want to incorporate prior study results and their personal beliefs in their statistical inference...
The enduring replication crisis in many scientific disciplines casts doubt on the ability of science...
The defining characteristic of any statistical approach ishow it deals with uncertainty. In the Baye...
The principal goals of experimental psychopathology (EPP) research are to offer insights into the pa...
A majority of statistically educated scientists draw incorrect conclusions based on the most commonl...
A majority of statistically educated scientists draw incorrect conclusions based on the most commonl...
Null hypothesis significance testing (NHST) has long been a mainstay of scientific research, more in...
Abstract: In recent years, there has been a crisis of confidence in many empirical fields including ...
Inference using significance testing and Bayes factors is compared and contrasted in five case studi...
Null hypothesis significance testing (NHST) has been the subject of debate for decades and alternati...
In frequentist tests, the significance testing framework for null hypothesis permits dichotomous con...
There has recently been much debate about the merits of null hypothesis significance testing (NHST)....
Background: Null Hypothesis Significance Testing (NHST) is the most familiar statistical procedure f...
The aim of this study is to investigate whether there is a potential mismatch between the usability ...
The debate on the use and misuse of P values has risen and fallen throughout their almost century-lo...
Ly and Wagenmakers (Computational Brain & Behavior:1–8, in press) critiqued the Full Bayesian Signif...
The enduring replication crisis in many scientific disciplines casts doubt on the ability of science...
The defining characteristic of any statistical approach ishow it deals with uncertainty. In the Baye...
The principal goals of experimental psychopathology (EPP) research are to offer insights into the pa...
A majority of statistically educated scientists draw incorrect conclusions based on the most commonl...
A majority of statistically educated scientists draw incorrect conclusions based on the most commonl...
Null hypothesis significance testing (NHST) has long been a mainstay of scientific research, more in...
Abstract: In recent years, there has been a crisis of confidence in many empirical fields including ...
Inference using significance testing and Bayes factors is compared and contrasted in five case studi...
Null hypothesis significance testing (NHST) has been the subject of debate for decades and alternati...
In frequentist tests, the significance testing framework for null hypothesis permits dichotomous con...
There has recently been much debate about the merits of null hypothesis significance testing (NHST)....
Background: Null Hypothesis Significance Testing (NHST) is the most familiar statistical procedure f...
The aim of this study is to investigate whether there is a potential mismatch between the usability ...
The debate on the use and misuse of P values has risen and fallen throughout their almost century-lo...
Ly and Wagenmakers (Computational Brain & Behavior:1–8, in press) critiqued the Full Bayesian Signif...
The enduring replication crisis in many scientific disciplines casts doubt on the ability of science...
The defining characteristic of any statistical approach ishow it deals with uncertainty. In the Baye...
The principal goals of experimental psychopathology (EPP) research are to offer insights into the pa...