The Neyman-Pearson theory of hypothesis testing, with the Type I error rate, α, as the significance level, is widely regarded as statistical testing orthodoxy. Fisher’s model of significance testing, where the evidential p value denotes the level of significance, nevertheless dominates statistical testing practice. This paradox has occurred because these two incompatible theories of classical statistical testing have been anonymously mixed together, creating the false impression of a single, coherent model of statistical inference. We show that this hybrid approach to testing, with its misleading p &#; α statistical significance criterion, is common in marketing research textbooks, as well as in a large random sample of papers from twelve m...
The three commentators on my paper agree that statistical tests are often improperly used by researc...
This essay presents a variation on a theme from my article “The use of tests of statistical signific...
It is always flattering to see one’s work cited by others. Not only does it boost the ego, but it pr...
The Neyman-Pearson theory of hypothesis testing, with the Type I error rate, α, as the significance ...
The Neyman–Pearson theory of hypothesis testing, with the Type I error rate, α, as the significance ...
Raymond Hubbard is the Thomas M. Sheehan Distinguished Professor of Marketing in the College of Busi...
This study analyzes the role of statistical significance testing (SST) in education. Although the ba...
This study analyzes the role of statistical significance testing (SST) in education. Although the ba...
The research methodology literature in recent years has included a full frontal assault on statistic...
In spite of the widespread use of significance testing in empirical research, its interpretation and...
The controversy about statistical significance vs. scientific relevance is more than 100 years old. ...
While the common procedure of statistical significance testing and its accompanying concept of p-val...
While the common procedure of statistical significance testing and its accompanying concept of p-val...
Statistical significance (or hypothesis) tests, and the related concept of p-values, are popular too...
Based on a summary of prior literature, I conclude that tests of statistical significance harm scien...
The three commentators on my paper agree that statistical tests are often improperly used by researc...
This essay presents a variation on a theme from my article “The use of tests of statistical signific...
It is always flattering to see one’s work cited by others. Not only does it boost the ego, but it pr...
The Neyman-Pearson theory of hypothesis testing, with the Type I error rate, α, as the significance ...
The Neyman–Pearson theory of hypothesis testing, with the Type I error rate, α, as the significance ...
Raymond Hubbard is the Thomas M. Sheehan Distinguished Professor of Marketing in the College of Busi...
This study analyzes the role of statistical significance testing (SST) in education. Although the ba...
This study analyzes the role of statistical significance testing (SST) in education. Although the ba...
The research methodology literature in recent years has included a full frontal assault on statistic...
In spite of the widespread use of significance testing in empirical research, its interpretation and...
The controversy about statistical significance vs. scientific relevance is more than 100 years old. ...
While the common procedure of statistical significance testing and its accompanying concept of p-val...
While the common procedure of statistical significance testing and its accompanying concept of p-val...
Statistical significance (or hypothesis) tests, and the related concept of p-values, are popular too...
Based on a summary of prior literature, I conclude that tests of statistical significance harm scien...
The three commentators on my paper agree that statistical tests are often improperly used by researc...
This essay presents a variation on a theme from my article “The use of tests of statistical signific...
It is always flattering to see one’s work cited by others. Not only does it boost the ego, but it pr...