Statistical Evidence in Experimental Psychology
University of Amsterdam · University of California, Irvine · +1 more institution
Abstract
Statistical inference in psychology has traditionally relied heavily on p-value significance testing. This approach to drawing conclusions from data, however, has been widely criticized, and two types of remedies have been advocated. The first proposal is to supplement p values with complementary measures of evidence, such as effect sizes. The second is to replace inference with Bayesian measures of evidence, such as the Bayes factor. The authors provide a practical comparison of p values, effect sizes, and default Bayes factors as measures of statistical evidence, using 855 recently published t tests in psychology. The comparison yields two main results. First, although p values and default Bayes factors…
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6Topics & keywords
- Bayes factor
- Bayes' theorem
- Statistical inference
- Psychology
- Bayesian inference
- Econometrics
- Inference
- Bayesian probability