Students often believe that statistical significance is the only determinant of whether a quantitative result is “important.” In this paper, I review traditional null hypothesis statistical testing to identify what questions inferential statistics can and cannot answer, including statistical significance, effect size and direction, causality, generalizability, and changeability of the independent variable. I illustrate these issues with examples from an empirical study of the association between how much time teenagers spent playing video games and time spent reading. I describe how study design and context determine each of those aspects of “importance,” and close by summarizing how to provide a holistic view of importance when writing abo...
The Neyman-Pearson theory of hypothesis testing, with the Type I error rate, α, as the significance ...
The call for evidenced-based policies in the field of education has prompted the encouragement of a ...
Background Despite regular criticisms of null hypothesis significance testing (NHST), a focus on tes...
It is well documented that academics and practitioners focus on statistical significance (typically ...
Statistical significance in the null hypothesis testing is the primary objective method for represen...
The research methodology literature in recent years has included a full frontal assault on statistic...
This paper examined 1122 statistical tests found in 55 master theses accredited during 1995-2000 at ...
For over a half-century, various fields in the behavioral and social sciences have debated the appro...
Quantitative results from empirical studies are common in the field of Scholarship of Teaching and L...
Over many decades, one seemingly fatal critique after another has been launched against the use of s...
In different scientific areas, empirical studies are typically carried out by statistical null hypot...
At least twenty‐three journals in the social sciences purportedly require authors to report effect s...
Background: Null Hypothesis Significance Testing (NHST) is the most familiar statistical procedure f...
Problemification: Over-reliance on null hypothesis significance testing (NHST) is one of the most im...
This study analyzes the role of statistical significance testing (SST) in education. Although the ba...
The Neyman-Pearson theory of hypothesis testing, with the Type I error rate, α, as the significance ...
The call for evidenced-based policies in the field of education has prompted the encouragement of a ...
Background Despite regular criticisms of null hypothesis significance testing (NHST), a focus on tes...
It is well documented that academics and practitioners focus on statistical significance (typically ...
Statistical significance in the null hypothesis testing is the primary objective method for represen...
The research methodology literature in recent years has included a full frontal assault on statistic...
This paper examined 1122 statistical tests found in 55 master theses accredited during 1995-2000 at ...
For over a half-century, various fields in the behavioral and social sciences have debated the appro...
Quantitative results from empirical studies are common in the field of Scholarship of Teaching and L...
Over many decades, one seemingly fatal critique after another has been launched against the use of s...
In different scientific areas, empirical studies are typically carried out by statistical null hypot...
At least twenty‐three journals in the social sciences purportedly require authors to report effect s...
Background: Null Hypothesis Significance Testing (NHST) is the most familiar statistical procedure f...
Problemification: Over-reliance on null hypothesis significance testing (NHST) is one of the most im...
This study analyzes the role of statistical significance testing (SST) in education. Although the ba...
The Neyman-Pearson theory of hypothesis testing, with the Type I error rate, α, as the significance ...
The call for evidenced-based policies in the field of education has prompted the encouragement of a ...
Background Despite regular criticisms of null hypothesis significance testing (NHST), a focus on tes...