Using confidence intervals for graphically based data interpretation. |
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Authors: | Michael E J Masson |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology, University of Victoria, British Columbia. mmasson@uvic.ca |
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Abstract: | As a potential alternative to standard null hypothesis significance testing, we describe methods for graphical presentation of data--particularly condition means and their corresponding confidence intervals--for a wide range of factorial designs used in experimental psychology. We describe and illustrate confidence intervals specifically appropriate for between-subject versus within-subject factors. For designs involving more than two levels of a factor, we describe the use of contrasts for graphical illustration of theoretically meaningful components of main effects and interactions. These graphical techniques lend themselves to a natural and straightforward assessment of statistical power. |
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