The Illusion of Statistical Control
Virginia Tech · Minnesota State University Moorhead
Abstract
The authors extend previous recommendations for improved control variable (CV) practice in management research by mapping the objectives for using statistical control to recommendations for research practice. Including CVs in research designs to permit statistical control of “nuisance” variance is a common research practice that is subject to well-documented and potentially serious problems. Yet because CVs are frequently weakly related to focal variables, they rarely influence the interpretation of results. As a result, current practice offers an illusion of statistical control when in fact little control actually occurs. The authors extend the growing literature on CV practice by examining the ambiguity of…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 28.80
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 39
Authors
2Topics & keywords
- Ambiguity
- Statistical process control
- Control (management)
- Variance (accounting)
- Illusion
- Psychology
- Statistical analysis
- Control variable