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Statistical significance of soil strata.
Statistical significance of soil strata.
Zhitao Wu (1733011) +4 more
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For decades, statisticians and clinicians have debated the meaning of statistical and clinical significance. In general, most journals remain married to the frequentist approach to statistical testing and using the term statistical significance. A recent
J. Ioannidis
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Statistical significance test for causation.
Statistical significance test for causation.
Guillermo A. Cecchi (125261) +4 more
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Background Researchers often misinterpret and misrepresent statistical outputs. This abuse has led to a large literature on modification or replacement of testing thresholds and P -values with confidence intervals, Bayes factors, and other devices ...
Zad Rafi, S. Greenland
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Which effect size measure isappropriate for one-way andtwo-way anovamodels? A Monte Carlo simulation study [PDF]
It is very important to report some effect size measures that will show if the observed differences among the groups are also of practical significance along with statistical significance while reporting statistical analysis results. Performances of four
Yigit, Soner, Mendes, Mehmet
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Statistical significance of model comparison metrics.
Statistical significance of model comparison metrics.
Aixia Guo (8808158) +4 more
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Statistical Significance Figure 1.
Statistical Significance Figure 1.
Mohamed H. Sayegh (399444) +10 more
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Statistical significance of user-operated audiometry reliability.
Statistical significance of user-operated audiometry reliability.
Ellen Raben Pedersen (5363702) +4 more
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P-values to determine whether natural selection operates in nature: seizing their potential
After 34 years of the development of Lande and Arnold’s (1983) model to quantify natural selection on multivariate quantitative phenotypic traits, researchers still heavily rely on p-values to determine whether natural selection operates or not on ...
Facundo X. Palacio
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Could It Be Better to Discard 90% of the Data? A Statistical Paradox [PDF]
Conventional practice is to draw inferences from all available data and research results, even though there is ample evidence to suggest that empirical literatures suffer from publication selection bias.
T.D. Stanley +2 more
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