Hypothesis Testing and Estimation with Standardized Standard Errors (opens in new tab)
Inferential statistics in psychology lacks a unified practice. Debates about statistical inference tend to organize around a 2 × 2 structure: one dimension distinguishes frequentist from Bayesian approaches, the other distinguishes hypothesis testing from effect-size estimation. This produces four familiar schools: frequentist hypothesis testing (t tests, ANOVAs, p < .05), Bayesian hypothesis testing (Bayes factors, … Continue reading Hypothesis Testing and Estimation with Standardized Standa...
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