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The earnestness of being important: Reporting non-significant statistical results
journal contribution
posted on 2021-09-06, 23:28 authored by Denis C Visentin, Michelle L Cleary, Glenn E HuntQuantitative research relies on assessing statistical significance,
most commonly expressed in the form of a probability value
research hypotheses, however, many studies provide results that
are not statistically significant. The literature provides many examples of erroneous reporting and misguided presentation and
description of such results (Parsons, Price, Hiskens, Achten, &
Costa, 2012.
History
Volume
76Issue
4Start Page
917End Page
919Number of Pages
3eISSN
1365-2648ISSN
0309-2402Location
EnglandPublisher
Wiley-BlackwellPublisher DOI
Language
engPeer Reviewed
- Yes
Open Access
- No
External Author Affiliations
University of Sydney; University of TasmaniaEra Eligible
- No