A Cautionary Note on Estimating Effect Size
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| Publication date | 2021 |
| Journal | Advances in Methods and Practices in Psychological Science |
| Volume | Issue number | 4 | 1 |
| Number of pages | 8 |
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| Abstract |
An increasingly popular approach to statistical inference is to focus on the estimation of effect size. Yet this approach is implicitly based on the assumption that there is an effect while ignoring the null hypothesis that the effect is absent. We demonstrate how this common null-hypothesis neglect may result in effect size estimates that are overly optimistic. As an alternative to the current approach, a spike-and-slab model explicitly incorporates the plausibility of the null hypothesis into the estimation process. We illustrate the implications of this approach and provide an empirical example. |
| Document type | Article |
| Note | With supplemental material |
| Language | English |
| Published at | https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/h6pr8 https://doi.org/10.1177/2515245921992035 |
| Other links | https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85105471906 |
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