McShane, Blakeley B.; Bradlow, Eric T.; Lynch Jr., John G.; Meyer, Robert J. "Statistical Significance" and Statistical Reporting: Moving Beyond Binary. Journal of ...
Everyday life is full of small behaviors we treat as moral choices, scientific truths, or acts of civic virtue—often without ...
If you cast a wide enough net, you’ll find what looks like a prize-winning fish. But you’ll also catch a lot of seaweed, plastic debris, and maybe even a dolphin you didn’t mean to bring in. Such is ...
The current way many researchers apply p-values to draw conclusions on statistical significance is incorrect and unhelpful, three scientists argue in a Nature commentary published yesterday (March 20) ...
Every research lab is constantly innovating; either by creating something new or by understanding the equations and statistics underlying each vital subject, the stakes are high. With trillions of ...
A recent study that questioned the healthfulness of eggs raised a perpetual question: Why do studies, as has been the case with health research involving eggs, so often flip-flop from one answer to ...
Although analysis of variance (ANOVA) is widely used by ecologists, the full potential of ANOVA as a descriptive tool has not been realized in most ecological studies. As questions addressed by ...
Predictive role of [18F]FDG-PET early evaluation in patients (pts) undergoing preoperative chemotherapy (PCT) for breast cancer (BC). Use of trastuzumab associated with cisplatin and vinorelbine ...
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