Title of article :
Misuse of statistical tests in Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology publications
Author/Authors :
Philip Schatz، نويسنده , , Kristin A. Jay، نويسنده , , Jason McComb، نويسنده , , Jason R. McLaughlin، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
This article reviews the (mis)use of statistical tests in neuropsychology research studies published in the Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology in the years 1990–1992 and 1996–2000, and 2001–2004, prior to, commensurate with the internet-based and paper-based release, and following the release of the American Psychological Associationʹs Task Force on Statistical Inference. The authors focused on four statistical errors: inappropriate use of null hypothesis tests, inappropriate use of P-values, neglect of effect size, and inflation of Type I error rates. Despite the recommendations of the Task Force on Statistical Inference published in 1999, the present study recorded instances of these statistical errors both pre- and post-APAʹs report, with only the reporting of effect size increasing after the release of the report. Neuropsychologists involved in empirical research should be better aware of the limitations and boundaries of hypothesis testing as well as the theoretical aspects of research methodology.
Keywords :
neuropsychology , statistics , Effect size , Null hypothesis testing , Multivariate
Journal title :
Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology
Journal title :
Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology