This paper analyzes common confusions involving basic concepts in statistical hypothesis testing. One-third of the social science statistics textbooks examined in the study contained false statements about significance level and/or p-value. We infer that a large proportion of social scientists are being miseducated about these concepts. We analyze the causes of these persistent misunderstandings, and conclude that the conventional terminology is prone to abuse because it does not clearly represent the conditional nature of probabilities and events involved. We argue that modifications in terminology, as well as the explicit introduction of conditional probability concepts and notation into the statistics curriculum in the social sciences, a...
Many people regard the concept of hypothesis testing as fundamental to inferential statistics. Vario...
Background: The aim was to investigate inferences of statistically significant test results among pe...
In the 1920s, Ronald Fisher developed the theory behind the p value and Jerzy Neyman and Egon Pearso...
This paper is a response to Gorard's article, 'Damaging real lives through obstinacy: re-emphasising...
Misinterpretation and abuse of statistical tests, confidence intervals, and statistical power have b...
The Neyman–Pearson theory of hypothesis testing, with the Type I error rate, α, as the significance ...
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...
The research study investigates students' understanding of hypothesis testing by exploring their con...
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...
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...
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...
Background: The aim was to investigate inferences of statistically significant test results among pe...
In the 1920s, Ronald Fisher developed the theory behind the p value and Jerzy Neyman and Egon Pearso...
This paper is a response to Gorard's article, 'Damaging real lives through obstinacy: re-emphasising...
Misinterpretation and abuse of statistical tests, confidence intervals, and statistical power have b...
The Neyman–Pearson theory of hypothesis testing, with the Type I error rate, α, as the significance ...
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...
The research study investigates students' understanding of hypothesis testing by exploring their con...
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...
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...
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...
Background: The aim was to investigate inferences of statistically significant test results among pe...
In the 1920s, Ronald Fisher developed the theory behind the p value and Jerzy Neyman and Egon Pearso...