Journal article

Why figures with error bars should replace p values some conceptual arguments and empirical demonstrations

F Fidler, GR Loftus

Journal of Psychology | HOGREFE & HUBER PUBLISHERS | Published : 2009

Abstract

Null-hypothesis significance testing (NHST) is the primary means by which data are analyzed and conclusions made, particularly in the social sciences, but in other sciences as well (notably ecology and economics). Despite this supremacy however, numerous problems exist with NHST as a means of interpreting and understanding data. These problems have been articulated by various observers over the years, but are being taken seriously by researchers only slowly, if at all, as evidenced by the continuing emphasis on NHST in statistics classes, statistics textbooks, editorial policies and, of course, the day-to-day practices reported in empirical articles themselves (Cumming et al., 2007). Over th..

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