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Uses, Abuses and Misuses of Significance Tests in the Scientific Community: Won't the Bayesian Choice be Unavoidable?
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Bayesian StatisticBayesian Decision TheoryQuantitative MethodsScientific CommunityResearch EthicsBayesian ChoiceCausal InferenceBayesian InferenceReproducible ResearchBiasManagementBiostatisticsBayesian MethodsPublic HealthTestabilityDecision TheoryStatisticsStatistical ThinkingSelection BiasScientific ResearchersBayesian StatisticsSignificance TestsApplied StatisticiansStatistical EvidenceStatistical InferenceDecision ScienceSurvey Methodology
Summary The current context of the “significance test controversy” is first briefly discussed. Then experimental studies about the use of null hypothesis significance tests by scientific researchers and applied statisticians are presented. The misuses of these tests are reconsidered as judgmental adjustments revealing researchers’requirements towards statistical inference. Lastly alternative methods are considered. Consequently we automatically ask ourselves “won't the Bayesian choice be unavoidable?”
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