D. Lakens responds to confidence interval crusading journal editors
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. In what began as a guest commentary on my 2021 editorial in Conservation Biology, Daniël Lakens recently published a response…
. In what began as a guest commentary on my 2021 editorial in Conservation Biology, Daniël Lakens recently published a response…
I read a lot, but I am not very organized. Over the years, I have read thousands of papers about evidence based medicine and…
If you look at published research papers in fields involving data analysis (which nowadays is basically every field), you’ll…
Every Monday our authors provide a round-up of some of the most recently published peer reviewed articles from the field. We don…
A new paper considers whether scientific research is really 'moving to a world beyond p
“Replicability of findings is at the heart of any empirical science” (Asendorpf, Conner, De Fruyt, et al., 2013, p. 108) The…
«Det er uendelig med informasjon om effektene av helsetiltak (noe man gjør for å bedre helsen, eller forebygge sykdom eller…
Carl Cranor’s Conflicted Jeremiad Against…
At a recent conference, someone posed a question that had been intriguing me for a while: suppose you have limited resources…
This is an excerpt from the current draft of The Moviegoer’s Guide to the Future chapter on the movie Minority Report. Much of…
yo @JoshdelaRosa1 @jimmylovestea what are the 10 crack commandments for data…
The quote titling this post: "specific microorganisms interact with some ME/CFS symptoms" and intervention could follow? comes…
Psychologist Daniël Lakens of Eindhoven University of Technology in the Netherlands is known for speaking his mind, and after…
[This post is based on the paper, “A Primer on the ‘Reproducibility Crisis’ and Ways to Fix It” by the author] In a previous…
[This blog is based on the paper, “A Primer on the ‘Reproducibility Crisis’ and Ways to Fix It” by the author] A standard…
This fortune cookie could start a few scuffles. It's offering a cheerful scenario if you are looking for a benefit of a…
It sounds almost absurd, but that could be one factor behind the so-called “reproducibility crisis” -- Read more on…
. There will be a roundtable on reproducibility Friday, October 27th (noon Eastern time), hosted by the International Methods…
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How should we evaluate initial claims of a scientific discovery? Here’s is a new idea: Only P-values less than 0.005 should be…
Justin Esarey writes: This Friday, October 27th at noon Eastern time, the International Methods Colloquium will host a…
Some of the most influential research tools of the last century were created to ensure the quality of beer and extrapolate the…
So a nice paper by McShane et al. has appeared on the arXiv with the title Abandon Statistical Significance and abstract: In…
This pre-print responds to the recent Nature Human Behvior article/manifesto (pre-print here) that recommended a "change to P< 0.
Amid debates over whether science is broken, many experts are proposing repairs.
Scholars propose lowering the p-value from .05 to .005. If the latter had been the standard, most of the social science…