The main purpose of this article is to contest the propositions that (1) hypothesis tests should be abandoned in favor of confidence intervals, and (2) science has not benefited from hypothesis testing. The minor purpose is to propose (1) descriptive statistics, graphics, and effect sizes do not obviate the need for hypothesis testing, (2) significance testing (reporting p values and leaving it to the reader to determine significance) is subjective and outside the realm of the scientific method, and (3) Bayesian and qualitative methods should be used for Bayesian and qualitative research studies, respectively
According to influential accounts of scientific method, e.g., critical rationalism, scientific knowl...
This critical review describes the confused application of significance tests in environmental toxic...
The aim of the article is to determine how much a hypothesis H is actually confirmed if it has succe...
The main purpose of this article is to contest the propositions that (1) hypothesis tests should be ...
It is always flattering to see one’s work cited by others. Not only does it boost the ego, but it pr...
It is always flattering to see one’s work cited by others. Not only does it boost the ego, but it pr...
Statistical hypothesis testing is common in research, but a conventional understanding s...
Many people regard the concept of hypothesis testing as fundamental to inferential statistics. Vario...
Inference using significance testing and Bayes factors is compared and contrasted in five case studi...
Bandyopadhyay, Taper, and Brittan (BTB) advance a measure of evidential support that first appeared ...
For almost half a century, Paul Meehl educated psychologists about how the mindless use of null-hypo...
Comments on Rodgers (2010a, 2010b) and Robinson and Levin (2010) are presented. Rodgers (2010a) init...
Evidence-based medicine frequently uses statistical hypothesis testing. In this paradigm, data can o...
Attempts to attain knowledge as certified true belief have failed to circumvent Hume’s injunction ag...
This article provides guidance on interpreting and reporting Bayesian hypothesis tests, to aid their...
According to influential accounts of scientific method, e.g., critical rationalism, scientific knowl...
This critical review describes the confused application of significance tests in environmental toxic...
The aim of the article is to determine how much a hypothesis H is actually confirmed if it has succe...
The main purpose of this article is to contest the propositions that (1) hypothesis tests should be ...
It is always flattering to see one’s work cited by others. Not only does it boost the ego, but it pr...
It is always flattering to see one’s work cited by others. Not only does it boost the ego, but it pr...
Statistical hypothesis testing is common in research, but a conventional understanding s...
Many people regard the concept of hypothesis testing as fundamental to inferential statistics. Vario...
Inference using significance testing and Bayes factors is compared and contrasted in five case studi...
Bandyopadhyay, Taper, and Brittan (BTB) advance a measure of evidential support that first appeared ...
For almost half a century, Paul Meehl educated psychologists about how the mindless use of null-hypo...
Comments on Rodgers (2010a, 2010b) and Robinson and Levin (2010) are presented. Rodgers (2010a) init...
Evidence-based medicine frequently uses statistical hypothesis testing. In this paradigm, data can o...
Attempts to attain knowledge as certified true belief have failed to circumvent Hume’s injunction ag...
This article provides guidance on interpreting and reporting Bayesian hypothesis tests, to aid their...
According to influential accounts of scientific method, e.g., critical rationalism, scientific knowl...
This critical review describes the confused application of significance tests in environmental toxic...
The aim of the article is to determine how much a hypothesis H is actually confirmed if it has succe...