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Replication, statistical consistency, and publication bias
Journal of Mathematical Psychology, 2013The paper starts with exposing recurrent flaws in psychological science that lead some critics to announce a scientific crisis. Some researchers, either fraudulently or by ignorance, behave in such a way as to invalidate their conclusions. The most common practices include withholding null results and only reporting conclusive experiments, selecting ...
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Statistical Comparison of Original and Replicated Surfaces
2019This article is focused on the statistical comparison of the original and replicated surface. Surface replication has been used for a long time, but recently a material with the commercial name Dentacryl™ has been used for the replication. However, this material has some disadvantages that outweigh the benefits.
Milena Kubišová +3 more
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Critical Replications for Statistical Design
1988While writing a new book [Wiley ’87] I found several distinct statistical problems, each with a separate solution, but all in need of a higher principle of justification. I looked in vain into statistics for a higher principle or criterion which we need to serve as a common foundation for those similar solutions.
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Statistical Methods for Analyzing Microarray Feature Data with Replications
Journal of Computational Biology, 2003Expression levels in oligonucleotide microarray experiments depend on a potentially large number of factors, for example, treatment conditions, different probes, different arrays, and so on. To dissect the effects of these factors on expression levels, fixed-effects ANOVA methods have previously been proposed.
Yaning, Yang +6 more
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Precision of the reportable value—Statistical optimization of the number of replicates
Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis, 2019In pharmaceutical analysis, the precision of the reportable value, i.e. the result which is to be compared to the specification limit(s), is relevant for the suitability of the analytical procedure. Using the variance contributions determined in precision studies addressing the levels injection/system precision, repeatability, and intermediate ...
Richard K, Burdick, Joachim, Ermer
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Experimental toxicology: Issues of statistics, experimental design, and replication
NeuroToxicology, 2017The difficulty of replicating experiments has drawn considerable attention. Issues with replication occur for a variety of reasons ranging from experimental design to laboratory errors to inappropriate statistical analysis. Here we review a variety of guidelines for statistical analysis, design, and execution of experiments in toxicology.
Wayne, Briner, Jeral, Kirwan
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The statistical power of replications in difference tests
Food Quality and Preference, 2003Abstract The binomial test with N = nk observations is frequently used when n assessors each perform k replicated difference tests, for instance triangle tests. The power of this test, until now completely unknown for k >1, is studied. Beta-binomial, generalized linear mixed and binomial mixture models are compared and shown to give similar ...
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Equivalence of the statistics for replicability and area under the ROC curve
British Journal of Mathematical and Statistical Psychology, 2009Two statistics, one recent and one well known, are shown to be equivalent. The recent statistic, p rep , gives the probability that the sign of an experimental effect is replicable by an experiment of equal power.
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Is psychology suffering from a replication crisis? What does "failure to replicate" really mean?
American Psychologist, 2015S. Maxwell, M. Y. Lau, G. Howard
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