Statistical significance and QRPs

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Null Hypothesis Significance Testing (NHST)

A statistical method that evaluates whether observed data differ significantly from a null hypothesis, which assumes no effect or relationship.

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p-value

The probability of observing results as extreme as the ones obtained, assuming the null hypothesis is true.

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Type 1 Error (False Positive)

Incorrectly rejecting a true null hypothesis, concluding an effect exists when it does not.

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Type 2 Error (False Negative)

Failing to reject a false null hypothesis, concluding no effect exists when one does.

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Familywise Error

The increased probability of making at least one Type 1 error across multiple statistical tests.

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Questionable Research Practices (QRPs)

Research behaviors that compromise the integrity of findings, such as selective reporting, cherry-picking data, or p-hacking.

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p-Hacking

Manipulating data or analyses (e.g., repeatedly testing or stopping data collection early) to achieve a statistically significant p-value.

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HARKing (Hypothesizing After Results are Known)

Formulating hypotheses after analyzing the data and presenting them as if they were pre-planned.

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Sharpshooter Fallacy

Drawing conclusions by selectively focusing on patterns that fit a hypothesis, ignoring data that doesn’t.

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File Drawer Problem

The tendency for studies with null or insignificant results to remain unpublished, skewing the literature.

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Publication Bias

The preference for publishing studies with significant or positive results, leading to an unbalanced representation in the literature.

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Pre-registration

The practice of publicly documenting study methods and hypotheses before data collection begins to prevent biases.

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Registered Reports

A publication format where study plans are peer-reviewed and approved before data collection, ensuring transparency and methodological rigor.