Putting the P-Value in its Place |
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Authors: | Joachim I. Krueger Patrick R. Heck |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Cognitive, Linguistic, &2. Psychological Sciences, Brown University, Providence, RIJoachim@brown.edu;4. Geisinger Health System, Danville, PAhttps://orcid.org/0000-0003-0819-3890 |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACTAs the debate over best statistical practices continues in academic journals, conferences, and the blogosphere, working researchers (e.g., psychologists) need to figure out how much time and effort to invest in attending to experts' arguments, how to design their next project, and how to craft a sustainable long-term strategy for data analysis and inference. The present special issue of The American Statistician promises help. In this article, we offer a modest proposal for a continued and informed use of the conventional p-value without the pitfalls of statistical rituals. Other statistical indices should complement reporting, and extra-statistical (e.g., theoretical) judgments ought to be made with care and clarity. |
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Keywords: | Bayes' theorem Inference Null hypotheses p-values Statistical significance testing |
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