Three Recommendations for Improving the Use of p-Values

Volume: 73, Issue: sup1, Pages: 186 - 191
Published: Mar 20, 2019
Abstract
Researchers commonly use p-values to answer the question: How strongly does the evidence favor the alternative hypothesis relative to the null hypothesis? p-Values themselves do not directly answer this question and are often misinterpreted in ways that lead to overstating the evidence against the null hypothesis. Even in the “post p < 0.05 era,” however, it is quite possible that p-values will continue to be widely reported and used to assess...
Paper Details
Title
Three Recommendations for Improving the Use of p-Values
Published Date
Mar 20, 2019
Volume
73
Issue
sup1
Pages
186 - 191
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