Inferential Statistics as Descriptive Statistics: There Is No Replication Crisis if We Don’t Expect Replication

Volume: 73, Issue: sup1, Pages: 262 - 270
Published: Mar 20, 2019
Abstract
Statistical inference often fails to replicate. One reason is that many results may be selected for drawing inference because some threshold of a statistic like the P-value was crossed, leading to biased reported effect sizes. Nonetheless, considerable non-replication is to be expected even without selective reporting, and generalizations from single studies are rarely if ever warranted. Honestly reported results must vary from replication to...
Paper Details
Title
Inferential Statistics as Descriptive Statistics: There Is No Replication Crisis if We Don’t Expect Replication
Published Date
Mar 20, 2019
Volume
73
Issue
sup1
Pages
262 - 270
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