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Activity Number: 353 - Research and Educational Tools
Type: Contributed
Date/Time: Thursday, August 12, 2021 : 10:00 AM to 11:50 AM
Sponsor: Section on Statistics and Data Science Education
Abstract #318559
Title: The War on Statistical Significance: The American Statistician vs. The New England Journal of Medicine
Author(s): Donald B. Macnaughton*
Companies: MatStat Research Consulting
Keywords: p-value; hypothesis test; false-positive error; false-negative error; replication crisis
Abstract:

This paper summarizes the main argument in a new book about the usefulness of statistical significance and p-values in the publication of scientific journals. The book frames the discussion in terms of a recent disagreement between editorials in two scientific journals. The book argues that a journal's use of a sensibly chosen threshold p-value (e.g., 0.05 or 0.01) as a necessary (though not sufficient) gateway to publication of a paper in the journal helps journal editors and researchers maximize the overall scientific and social benefit of scientific research. The gateway does this by producing a roughly optimal trade-off between the rates of costly false-positive and false-negative errors the journal makes in accepting or rejecting papers for consideration for publication.


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