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Null hypothesis significance testing: On the survival of a flawed method.
American Psychologist, 2001Null hypothesis significance testing (NHST) is the researcher's workhorse for making inductive inferences. This method has often been challenged, has occasionally been defended, and has persistently been used through most of the history of scientific psychology.
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Overview of null hypothesis significance testing
2019This chapter assesses the concepts and procedures common to all statistical tests within null hypothesis significance testing (NHST). In brief, NHST is a procedure used to make a decision about whether chance alone can account for apparent patterns in the data.
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Problems With Null Hypothesis Significance Testing
Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 2001J A, Gliner +3 more
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Null hypothesis significance testing: A review of an old and continuing controversy.
Psychological Methods, 2000Null hypothesis significance testing (NHST) is arguably the most widely used approach to hypothesis evaluation among behavioral and social scientists. It is also very controversial. A major concern expressed by critics is that such testing is misunderstood by many of those who use it. Several other objections to its use have also been raised.
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Null Hypothesis Statistical Significance Testing and z-Tests
2018In the previous chapter, we learned about the theory of statistical inference. This theory provides statisticians, researchers, and students with the background information they need to make inferences about a population based on sample data. This chapter builds upon that theoretical foundation by teaching about the simplest possible inferential ...
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The Falsificationist Foundation for Null Hypothesis Significance Testing
2020There have been many criticisms of null hypothesis significance testing (NHST), including important ones made by Dr. Hung Nguyen. The goal of this chapter is to honor Dr. Nguyen for his important scientific contributions by introducing a new argument against NHST that complements the arguments he already has made.
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The continuing misuse of null hypothesis significance testing in biological anthropology
American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 2018AbstractThere is over 60 years of discussion in the statistical literature concerning the misuse and limitations of null hypothesis significance tests (NHST). Based on the prevalence of NHST in biological anthropology research, it appears that the discipline generally is unaware of these concerns.
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Null hypothesis significance testing in simulation
2016 Winter Simulation Conference (WSC), 2016openaire +1 more source

