• Contramuffin@lemmy.world
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    1 month ago

    I get very suspicious if a paper samples multiple groups and still uses p. You would use q in that case, and the fact that they didn’t suggests that nothing came up positive.

    Still, in my opinion it’s generally OK if they only use the screen as a starting point and do follow-up experiments afterwards

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      1 month ago

      Yeah, I used to work in a field with huge samples so significance wasn’t really all that useful. I usually just report significant coefficients and try to make clear what changes by model. For instance, if a type of curriculum showed improvements on test scores, you simply say how much and, possibly, illustrate it by saying if a person went from 50th percentile to 55th percentile.

      Every field varies, though. I find it crazy how much psychologists I’ve worked with cared about r-squared. To each their own, I guess.