Reporting of #ConfidenceIntervals w/o interpreting them as statistical tests becoming more common in abstracts. https://t.co/nnbaGmbNLl
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El uso del #valorp en revistas cientificas disminuyó en las últimas décadas en favor de los #intervalosdeconfianza https://t.co/ETycyKfKr8
Trends over time in the use of #pvalues & #95%CIs (decrease & increase in use) in medical & epidemiological journals https://t.co/ETycyKfKr8
"One form of covert NHT is to interpret every estimate CI that excludes the null value as an association and every…" https://t.co/HaRa6A3Mtm https://t.co/UDM5Qm8mDH
RT @rebeccalacey: Statistical inference in abstracts of major medical/epidemiology journals 1975-2014: meta-analysis https://t.co/Ar2Y1tNl4p
Statistical inference in abstracts of major medical/epidemiology journals 1975-2014: meta-analysis https://t.co/Ar2Y1tNl4p
Sad: the exceptions were JAMA, NEJM, and Lancet abstracts, where the predominance of NHST approach over CI prevailed https://t.co/dw8hoItYd6
RT @tlassers: Significant trend. Statistical significance is slowly losing out to effect estimation in biomedical abstracts https://t.co/2U…
Statistical inference in major medical and epidemiology journals since 1975: a systematic review https://t.co/1miNFP76lF https://t.co/rWAP3txCLL
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RT @pash22: Statistical inference in abstracts of major medical and epidemiology journals 1975–2014: a systematic review https://t.co/AyBsP…
RT @pash22: Statistical inference in abstracts of major medical and epidemiology journals 1975–2014: a systematic review https://t.co/AyBsP…
Statistical inference in abstracts of major medical and epidemiology journals 1975–2014: a systematic review https://t.co/AyBsPm13kc
RT @pash22: Statistical inference in abstracts of major medical and epidemiology journals 1975–2014: a systematic review https://t.co/AyBsP…
RT @pash22: Statistical inference in abstracts of major medical and epidemiology journals 1975–2014: a systematic review https://t.co/AyBsP…
Statistical inference in abstracts of major medical and epidemiology journals 1975–2014: a systematic review https://t.co/AyBsPmiEIM
Va ganando la inquisición anti significación pero todavía quedan muchas tortas que dar https://t.co/pHJeG6FPeN
RT @ruairidhm: Stat significance is slowly losing out to effect estimation in biomed abstracts - but still v common https://t.co/OZOuRiH9xf…
RT @ken_rothman: Sig testing #NHST slowly being replaced by conf intervals in major medical & epi journals. Still a long way to go. https:/…
Stat significance is slowly losing out to effect estimation in biomed abstracts - but still v common https://t.co/OZOuRiH9xf MT @tlassers
RT @JohnMullahy: "The exceptions were JAMA, NEJM, and Lancet abstracts, where the predominance of the NHST approach prevailed over time." h…
RT @hildabast: Confidence intervals only, p-values in abstracts: difference between big 5 medical journals & over time https://t.co/G1PdygH…
RT @ken_rothman: Sig testing #NHST slowly being replaced by conf intervals in major medical & epi journals. Still a long way to go. https:/…
RT @tlassers: Significant trend. Statistical significance is slowly losing out to effect estimation in biomedical abstracts https://t.co/2U…
RT @tlassers: Significant trend. Statistical significance is slowly losing out to effect estimation in biomedical abstracts https://t.co/2U…
RT @ken_rothman: Sig testing #NHST slowly being replaced by conf intervals in major medical & epi journals. Still a long way to go. https:/…
RT @ken_rothman: Sig testing #NHST slowly being replaced by conf intervals in major medical & epi journals. Still a long way to go. https:/…
RT @ken_rothman: Sig testing #NHST slowly being replaced by conf intervals in major medical & epi journals. Still a long way to go. https:/…
RT @tlassers: Significant trend. Statistical significance is slowly losing out to effect estimation in biomedical abstracts https://t.co/2U…
RT @tlassers: Significant trend. Statistical significance is slowly losing out to effect estimation in biomedical abstracts https://t.co/2U…
RT @tlassers: Significant trend. Statistical significance is slowly losing out to effect estimation in biomedical abstracts https://t.co/2U…
RT @tlassers: Significant trend. Statistical significance is slowly losing out to effect estimation in biomedical abstracts https://t.co/2U…
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RT @tlassers: Significant trend. Statistical significance is slowly losing out to effect estimation in biomedical abstracts https://t.co/2U…
RT @tlassers: Significant trend. Statistical significance is slowly losing out to effect estimation in biomedical abstracts https://t.co/2U…
RT @tlassers: Significant trend. Statistical significance is slowly losing out to effect estimation in biomedical abstracts https://t.co/2U…
RT @tlassers: Significant trend. Statistical significance is slowly losing out to effect estimation in biomedical abstracts https://t.co/2U…
RT @hildabast: Confidence intervals only, p-values in abstracts: difference between big 5 medical journals & over time https://t.co/G1PdygH…
RT @tlassers: Significant trend. Statistical significance is slowly losing out to effect estimation in biomedical abstracts https://t.co/2U…
RT @hildabast: Confidence intervals only, p-values in abstracts: difference between big 5 medical journals & over time https://t.co/G1PdygH…
RT @hildabast: Confidence intervals only, p-values in abstracts: difference between big 5 medical journals & over time https://t.co/G1PdygH…
RT @hildabast: Confidence intervals only, p-values in abstracts: difference between big 5 medical journals & over time https://t.co/G1PdygH…
Wait, you mean they weren't doing this all along? https://t.co/ANbgLyzNyt
RT @ken_rothman: Sig testing #NHST slowly being replaced by conf intervals in major medical & epi journals. Still a long way to go. https:/…
RT @tlassers: Significant trend. Statistical significance is slowly losing out to effect estimation in biomedical abstracts https://t.co/2U…
You know that a single CI does not mean anything and indulges a false sense of certainty, aren't you? https://t.co/ZXjT41DrNH
RT @hildabast: Confidence intervals only, p-values in abstracts: difference between big 5 medical journals & over time https://t.co/G1PdygH…
RT @ken_rothman: Sig testing #NHST slowly being replaced by conf intervals in major medical & epi journals. Still a long way to go. https:/…
Confidence intervals only, p-values in abstracts: difference between big 5 medical journals & over time https://t.co/G1PdygHD3L HT @tlassers https://t.co/bVs5xXIIjL
RT @ken_rothman: Sig testing #NHST slowly being replaced by conf intervals in major medical & epi journals. Still a long way to go. https:/…
RT @tlassers: Significant trend. Statistical significance is slowly losing out to effect estimation in biomedical abstracts https://t.co/2U…
This will be an important read... https://t.co/nA4IeRnHkv
RT @tlassers: Significant trend. Statistical significance is slowly losing out to effect estimation in biomedical abstracts https://t.co/2U…
RT @ken_rothman: Sig testing #NHST slowly being replaced by conf intervals in major medical & epi journals. Still a long way to go. https:/…
Significant trend. Statistical significance is slowly losing out to effect estimation in biomedical abstracts https://t.co/2UXSPC7x6f
RT @ken_rothman: Sig testing #NHST slowly being replaced by conf intervals in major medical & epi journals. Still a long way to go. https:/…
RT @ken_rothman: Sig testing #NHST slowly being replaced by conf intervals in major medical & epi journals. Still a long way to go. https:/…
RT @ken_rothman: Sig testing #NHST slowly being replaced by conf intervals in major medical & epi journals. Still a long way to go. https:/…
RT @ken_rothman: Sig testing #NHST slowly being replaced by conf intervals in major medical & epi journals. Still a long way to go. https:/…
RT @PWGTennant: The journal @EpidemiologyLWW is still leading the way! But top medical journals SLOWLY catching on... https://t.co/ZUFNHcWe…
RT @ken_rothman: Sig testing #NHST slowly being replaced by conf intervals in major medical & epi journals. Still a long way to go. https:/…
RT @ken_rothman: Sig testing #NHST slowly being replaced by conf intervals in major medical & epi journals. Still a long way to go. https:/…
RT @ken_rothman: Sig testing #NHST slowly being replaced by conf intervals in major medical & epi journals. Still a long way to go. https:/…
RT @ken_rothman: Sig testing #NHST slowly being replaced by conf intervals in major medical & epi journals. Still a long way to go. https:/…
RT @ken_rothman: Sig testing #NHST slowly being replaced by conf intervals in major medical & epi journals. Still a long way to go. https:/…
RT @ken_rothman: Sig testing #NHST slowly being replaced by conf intervals in major medical & epi journals. Still a long way to go. https:/…
RT @ken_rothman: Sig testing #NHST slowly being replaced by conf intervals in major medical & epi journals. Still a long way to go. https:/…
RT @ken_rothman: Sig testing #NHST slowly being replaced by conf intervals in major medical & epi journals. Still a long way to go. https:/…
RT @ken_rothman: Sig testing #NHST slowly being replaced by conf intervals in major medical & epi journals. Still a long way to go. https:/…
RT @ken_rothman: Sig testing #NHST slowly being replaced by conf intervals in major medical & epi journals. Still a long way to go. https:/…
RT @ken_rothman: Sig testing #NHST slowly being replaced by conf intervals in major medical & epi journals. Still a long way to go. https:/…
RT @PWGTennant: The journal @EpidemiologyLWW is still leading the way! But top medical journals SLOWLY catching on... https://t.co/ZUFNHcWe…
RT @ken_rothman: Sig testing #NHST slowly being replaced by conf intervals in major medical & epi journals. Still a long way to go. https:/…
RT @ken_rothman: Sig testing #NHST slowly being replaced by conf intervals in major medical & epi journals. Still a long way to go. https:/…
RT @PWGTennant: The journal @EpidemiologyLWW is still leading the way! But top medical journals SLOWLY catching on... https://t.co/ZUFNHcWe…
RT @ken_rothman: Sig testing #NHST slowly being replaced by conf intervals in major medical & epi journals. Still a long way to go. https:/…
RT @JohnMullahy: "The exceptions were JAMA, NEJM, and Lancet abstracts, where the predominance of the NHST approach prevailed over time." h…
The journal @EpidemiologyLWW is still leading the way! But top medical journals SLOWLY catching on... https://t.co/ZUFNHcWe96
RT @ken_rothman: Sig testing #NHST slowly being replaced by conf intervals in major medical & epi journals. Still a long way to go. https:/…
Nice, although I guess the concern is that they are being interpreted in a dichotomous manner. https://t.co/sCdgdneFo4
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RT @ken_rothman: Sig testing #NHST slowly being replaced by conf intervals in major medical & epi journals. Still a long way to go. https:/…
RT @ken_rothman: Sig testing #NHST slowly being replaced by conf intervals in major medical & epi journals. Still a long way to go. https:/…
RT @GLDiTanna: Sometimes, a good news https://t.co/wo6eJ5AEQ7
Sometimes, a good news https://t.co/wo6eJ5AEQ7
"The exceptions were JAMA, NEJM, and Lancet abstracts, where the predominance of the NHST approach prevailed over time." https://t.co/Dmee0wTLIQ
RT @ken_rothman: Sig testing #NHST slowly being replaced by conf intervals in major medical & epi journals. Still a long way to go. https:/…
RT @ken_rothman: Sig testing #NHST slowly being replaced by conf intervals in major medical & epi journals. Still a long way to go. https:/…
RT @ken_rothman: Sig testing #NHST slowly being replaced by conf intervals in major medical & epi journals. Still a long way to go. https:/…
RT @ken_rothman: Sig testing #NHST slowly being replaced by conf intervals in major medical & epi journals. Still a long way to go. https:/…
Sig testing #NHST slowly being replaced by conf intervals in major medical & epi journals. Still a long way to go. https://t.co/t1e3wi3HC4 https://t.co/6PlNH0YEco