Tests of significance have been a key tool in the research kit of behavioral scientists for nearly fifty years, but their widespread and uncritical use has recently led to a rising volume of controversy about their usefulness
Tests of significance have been a key tool in the research kit of behavioral scientists for nearly fifty years, but their widespread and uncritical use has recently led to a rising volume of controversy about their usefulnessHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction: A Preview of the Issues and an Overview of the Readings One: Critical Historical Context Introduction 1: The Contemporary Crisis or the Uncertainties of Uncertain Inference 2: Statistical Prudence and Statistical Inference 3: Significance as Interpreted by the School of R. A. Fisher Two: The Controversy in Sociology Introduction 4: The Notion of a Hypothetical Universe 5: The Significance of Insignificant Differences 6: Statistical Problems 7: Note on Significance Tests 8: Some Pitfalls of Data Analysis Without a Formal Criterion 9: A Critique of Tests of Significance in Survey Research 10: Comment on "A Critique of Tests of" Significance 11: Reply to Gold's Comment on "A Critique of Tests of Significance" 12: On "A Critique of Tests of Significance in Survey Research" 13: Reply to Beshers 14: Randomization and Inference in Sociological Research 15: Some Statistical Problems in Research Design 16: Theory, Probability, and Induction in Social Research 17: The Sacredness of .05 18: Common Misinterpretations of Significance Levels in Sociological Journals 19: Criteria for Selecting a Significance Level: 20: Statistical Tests and Substantive Significance 21: Significance Tests Reconsidered 22: Proof? No. Evidence? Yes. The Significance of Tests of Significance Three: Criticism by Psychologists Introduction 23: The Statistical Concepts of Confidence and Significance 24: The Fallacy of the Null Hypothesis Significance Test 25: The Test of Significance in Psychological Research 26: Theory Testing in Psychology and Physics 27: Statistical Significance in Psychological Research Four: Criticism from Other Quarters Introduction 28: Tests of Significance Considered as Evidence 29: Publication Decisions and Their Possible Effects on Inferences Drawn from Tests of Significance-or Vice Versa 30: Publication Decisions and Tests of Significance Five: Epilogue 31: Significance Tests in Behavioral Research
Introduction: A Preview of the Issues and an Overview of the Readings One: Critical Historical Context Introduction 1: The Contemporary Crisis or the Uncertainties of Uncertain Inference 2: Statistical Prudence and Statistical Inference 3: Significance as Interpreted by the School of R. A. Fisher Two: The Controversy in Sociology Introduction 4: The Notion of a Hypothetical Universe 5: The Significance of Insignificant Differences 6: Statistical Problems 7: Note on Significance Tests 8: Some Pitfalls of Data Analysis Without a Formal Criterion 9: A Critique of Tests of Significance in Survey Research 10: Comment on "A Critique of Tests of" Significance 11: Reply to Gold's Comment on "A Critique of Tests of Significance" 12: On "A Critique of Tests of Significance in Survey Research" 13: Reply to Beshers 14: Randomization and Inference in Sociological Research 15: Some Statistical Problems in Research Design 16: Theory, Probability, and Induction in Social Research 17: The Sacredness of .05 18: Common Misinterpretations of Significance Levels in Sociological Journals 19: Criteria for Selecting a Significance Level: 20: Statistical Tests and Substantive Significance 21: Significance Tests Reconsidered 22: Proof? No. Evidence? Yes. The Significance of Tests of Significance Three: Criticism by Psychologists Introduction 23: The Statistical Concepts of Confidence and Significance 24: The Fallacy of the Null Hypothesis Significance Test 25: The Test of Significance in Psychological Research 26: Theory Testing in Psychology and Physics 27: Statistical Significance in Psychological Research Four: Criticism from Other Quarters Introduction 28: Tests of Significance Considered as Evidence 29: Publication Decisions and Their Possible Effects on Inferences Drawn from Tests of Significance-or Vice Versa 30: Publication Decisions and Tests of Significance Five: Epilogue 31: Significance Tests in Behavioral Research
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