P-curve: A key to the file-drawer.

Volume: 143, Issue: 2, Pages: 534 - 547
Published: Apr 1, 2014
Abstract
Because scientists tend to report only studies (publication bias) or analyses (p-hacking) that "work," readers must ask, "Are these effects true, or do they merely reflect selective reporting?" We introduce p-curve as a way to answer this question. P-curve is the distribution of statistically significant p values for a set of studies (ps < .05). Because only true effects are expected to generate right-skewed p-curves-containing more low (.01s)...
Paper Details
Title
P-curve: A key to the file-drawer.
Published Date
Apr 1, 2014
Volume
143
Issue
2
Pages
534 - 547
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