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Towards replicability with confidence intervals for the exceedance probability

Methodology 2020-10-05 v4

Abstract

Several scientific fields including psychology are undergoing a replication crisis. There are many reasons for this problem, one of which is a misuse of p-values. There are several alternatives to p-values, and in this paper we describe a complement that is geared towards replication. In particular, we focus on confidence intervals for the probability that a parameter estimate will exceed a specified value in an exact replication study. These intervals convey uncertainty in a way that p-values and standard confidence intervals do not, and can help researchers to draw sounder scientific conclusions. After briefly reviewing background on p-values and a few alternatives, we describe our approach and provide examples with simulated and real data. For linear models, we also describe how confidence intervals for the exceedance probability are related to p-values and confidence intervals for parameters.

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@article{arxiv.1803.03356,
  title  = {Towards replicability with confidence intervals for the exceedance probability},
  author = {Brian D. Segal},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1803.03356},
  year   = {2020}
}

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36 pages, 7 figures

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