A framework for public health analyses: a list of user-friendly solutions to avoid significance misconceptions in statistical testing
Alessandro Rovetta
Abstract:Misuses and misconceptions about statistical testing are widespread in the field of public health. Specifically, the dichotomous use of the P-value (e.g., deemed significant if P<.05 and non-significant if P>.05), coupled with i) nullism (an obsession with the null hypothesis over other hypotheses), ii) failure to validate the statistical model adopted, iii) failure to distinguish between significance and effect size, and iv) failure to distinguish between statistical and empirical levels, create… Show more
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