What If There Were No Significance Tests? (Record no. 106493)

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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
International Standard Book Number 9781138892477
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Classification number 519.56
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Title What If There Were No Significance Tests?
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Name of publisher, distributor, etc Routledge
Date of publication, distribution, etc 2016
Place of publication, distribution, etc New York
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Extent 395p
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Title Multivariate Applications Series
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General note Part I: Overview<br/>1. Significance Testing Introduction and Overview / Lisa L. Harlow<br/><br/>Part II: The Debate: Against and For Significance Testing<br/>2. The Earth Is Round (p < .05) / Jacob Cohen<br/>3. Eight Common but False Objections to the Discontinuation of Significance Testing in the Analysis of Research Data / John E. Hunter<br/>4. There Is a Time and a Place for Significance Testing / Richard A. Harshman<br/>5. A Retrospective on the Significance Test Ban of 1999 (If There Were No Significance Tests, They Would Be Invented) / Robert P. Abelson<br/><br/>Part III: Suggested Alternatives to Significance Testing<br/>6. Reforming Significance Testing via Three-Valued Logic / Richard J. Harris<br/>7. A Case Study in the Failure of Psychology as a CumulativeScience: The Spontaneous Recovery of Verbal Learning / Joseph S. Rossi<br/>8. Goodness of Approximation in the Linear Model / Roderick P. McDonald<br/>9.Noncentrality Interval Estimation and the Evaluation of Statistical Models / Rachel T. Fouladi<br/>10. When Confidence Intervals Should Be Used Instead of Statistical Tests, and Vice Versa / Harry F. Gollob<br/><br/>Part IV: A Bayesian Perspective on Hypothesis Testing<br/>11. An Introduction to Bayesian Inference and Its Applications / Robert M. Pruzek<br/>12. Testing "Small," not Null, Hypotheses: Classical and Bayesian Approaches / David M. Rindskopf<br/><br/>Part V: Philosophy of Science Issues<br/>13. Good Science Is Abductive, not Hypothetico-Deductive / William W. Rozeboom<br/>14. The Problem Is Epistemology, Not Statistics: Replace Significance Tests by Confidence Intervals and Quantify Accuracy of Risky Numerical Predictions / Paul E. Meehl
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Personal name Statistical Hypothesis Testing
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Personal name Harlow, Lisa L.
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Personal name Mulaik, Stanley A.
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Personal name Steiger, James H.
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