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Nick Byrd, Ph.D.
Nick Byrd, Ph.D.
@ByrdNick@nerdculture.de  ·  activity timestamp last week

If a statistical test always gets produces the same result and if its results are often (usually?) described fallaciously, should the test be abandoned?

If so, we may need to abandon p-curve analysis:

https://replicationindex.com/2026/01/03/what-a-decade-of-p-curve-analyses-tells-us-about-false-positive-psychology/

#stats #psychology #philSci #metascience #sciComm

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