FYI: What does the ASA statement on p-values mean for psychology? | The Etz-Files
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No single index should substitute for scientific reasoning. — Official ASA statement TLDR: The American Statistical Association’s officially stance is that p-values are bad measures of evidence. We as psychologists need to recalibrate our intuitions for what constitutes good evidence. See the full statement here . [Link fixed!] The American Statistical Association just released its long-promised official statement regarding its stance on p-values. If you don’t remember (don’t worry, it was over a year ago),…