2020
DOI: 10.31222/osf.io/frta7
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Statisticians roll up your sleeves! There’s a crisis to be solved.

Abstract: Statisticians play a key role in almost all scientific research. But are they also the key to solving the reproducibility crisis? Heidi Seibold, Alethea Charlton, Anne-Laure Boulesteix and Sabine Hoffmann urge statisticians to take an active role in promoting more replicable and more credible science.

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“…is by no means a caricature, but a relatively accurate portrait of how studies in evolutionary biology are at present conducted and reported. The vast majority of investigations in our field still follow the traditional NHST scheme, despite ample exposure of its problems for about a century (Amrhein et al, 2017; Berkson, 1938; Boring, 1919; Gigerenzer, 2018; Greenland, 2017; Hurlbert & Lombardi, 2009; Johnson, 1999; Mayo, 2018; McShane et al, 2019; Oakes, 1986; Rozeboom, 1960; Szucs & Ioannidis, 2017; Yates, 1951; Ziliak & McCloskey, 2008), and despite broad agreement within the community of statisticians that the current state of NHST usage is damaging to science (Amrhein et al, 2019a; Benjamin et al, 2018; Seibold et al, 2021; Wasserstein & Lazar, 2016; Wasserstein et al, 2019).…”
Section: How Widely Are the Above Misconceptions Recognized In Our Li...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…is by no means a caricature, but a relatively accurate portrait of how studies in evolutionary biology are at present conducted and reported. The vast majority of investigations in our field still follow the traditional NHST scheme, despite ample exposure of its problems for about a century (Amrhein et al, 2017; Berkson, 1938; Boring, 1919; Gigerenzer, 2018; Greenland, 2017; Hurlbert & Lombardi, 2009; Johnson, 1999; Mayo, 2018; McShane et al, 2019; Oakes, 1986; Rozeboom, 1960; Szucs & Ioannidis, 2017; Yates, 1951; Ziliak & McCloskey, 2008), and despite broad agreement within the community of statisticians that the current state of NHST usage is damaging to science (Amrhein et al, 2019a; Benjamin et al, 2018; Seibold et al, 2021; Wasserstein & Lazar, 2016; Wasserstein et al, 2019).…”
Section: How Widely Are the Above Misconceptions Recognized In Our Li...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Isolated statisticians in the academic health sciences occupy a non‐traditional role as they are non‐clinicians in a medical environment, focused on team‐science research instead of independent methodological research, with less influence and generally in positions perceived as less prestigious (e.g., staff or non‐tenure track versus tenure‐track faculty). Among other contributions, statisticians also bring a commitment to rigor and reproducibility that benefits all research (Satagopan & Mazumdar, 2021; Seibold et al, 2021). The statisticians' efforts to improve the rigor and reproducibility of science more broadly with stronger study designs and enhanced data collection and analyses can potentially cause friction within a team due to a perception of divided loyalties.…”
Section: Specific Challengesmentioning
confidence: 99%