The Rules of the Game Called Psychological Science
University of Amsterdam · Tilburg University
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Abstract
If science were a game, a dominant rule would probably be to collect results that are statistically significant. Several reviews of the psychological literature have shown that around 96% of papers involving the use of null hypothesis significance testing report significant outcomes for their main results but that the typical studies are insufficiently powerful for such a track record. We explain this paradox by showing that the use of several small underpowered samples often represents a more efficient research strategy (in terms of finding p
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- Psychological science
- False positive paradox
- Null hypothesis
- Psychology
- Meta-analysis
- False positives and false negatives
- Publication bias
- Statistical hypothesis testing
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