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      The new statistics: why and how.

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          We need to make substantial changes to how we conduct research. First, in response to heightened concern that our published research literature is incomplete and untrustworthy, we need new requirements to ensure research integrity. These include prespecification of studies whenever possible, avoidance of selection and other inappropriate data-analytic practices, complete reporting, and encouragement of replication. Second, in response to renewed recognition of the severe flaws of null-hypothesis significance testing (NHST), we need to shift from reliance on NHST to estimation and other preferred techniques. The new statistics refers to recommended practices, including estimation based on effect sizes, confidence intervals, and meta-analysis. The techniques are not new, but adopting them widely would be new for many researchers, as well as highly beneficial. This article explains why the new statistics are important and offers guidance for their use. It describes an eight-step new-statistics strategy for research with integrity, which starts with formulation of research questions in estimation terms, has no place for NHST, and is aimed at building a cumulative quantitative discipline.

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          Journal
          Psychol Sci
          Psychological science
          SAGE Publications
          1467-9280
          0956-7976
          Jan 2014
          : 25
          : 1
          Affiliations
          [1 ] La Trobe University.
          Article
          0956797613504966
          10.1177/0956797613504966
          24220629
          c33208e6-2da4-4aad-9c8e-b55dd1331563
          History

          estimation,meta-analysis,replication,research integrity,research methods,statistical analysis,the new statistics

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