Kichevets A.N. Criticism of Null Hypothesis Significance Testing: Limitations and Possible Ways Out. Part II

Authors

  • Aleksei Korneev
  • Elena Rasskazova
  • Anatoly Krichevets
  • Aleksandra Koyfman

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54359/ps.v9i47.468

Abstract

The paper continues the previous publication in the journal (Vol. 9, No. 45), which was devoted to criticism of the wide-spread approach in the statistical inferences, so called Null-hypothesis significance testing. In the second part we discuss the necessity of science social organization reformation, and describe some corresponding tendencies in the modern science: (1) equal chance for both significant and insignificant results of a research to be published; (2) pre-registration of the upcoming study design / project; (3) experimental data becomes available in the form suitable for meta-analysis; (4) the emphasis shifting from the single experiment result to the meta-analytical integration of the results

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Author Biographies

  • Aleksei Korneev
    Korneev Aleksei A. Ph.D., Senior Research Associate, Laboratory of Neuropsychology, Faculty of Psychology, Lomonosov Moscow State University, ul. Mokhovaya, 11–9, 125009 Moscow, Russia; Senior Research Associate, Laboratory of Neurophysiology of Cognitive Processes, Institute of Developmental Physiology, Russian Academy of Education, ul. Pogodinskaya, 8–2, 119121 Moscow, Russia. E-mail: korneeff@gmail.com
  • Elena Rasskazova
    Rasskazova Elena I. Ph.D., Associate Professor, Faculty of Psychology, Lomonosov Moscow State University, ul. Mokhovaya, 11–9, 125009 Moscow, Russia; Senior Research Associate, Mental Health Research Center, Russian Academy of Medical Sciences, Kashirskoe shosse, 34, 115522 Moscow, Russia. E-mail: e.i.rasskazova@gmail.com
  • Anatoly Krichevets
    Krichevets Anatoly N. Ph.D., Professor, Department of Methodology of Psychology, Faculty of Psychology, Lomonosov Moscow State University, ul. Mokhovaya, 11–9, 125009 Moscow, Russia. E-mail: ankrich@mail.ru
  • Aleksandra Koyfman
    Koyfman Aleksandra Ya. Psychologist, Department of Educational Psychology, Faculty of Psychology, Lomonosov Moscow State University, ul. Mokhovaya, 11–9, 125009 Moscow, Russia. E-mail: skoyfman@gmail.com

Published

2016-06-24

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How to Cite

Korneev, A., Rasskazova, E., Krichevets, A., & Koyfman, A. (2016). Kichevets A.N. Criticism of Null Hypothesis Significance Testing: Limitations and Possible Ways Out. Part II. Psychological Studies, 9(47). https://doi.org/10.54359/ps.v9i47.468

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