Interpretation of significance levels by psychological researchers: the .05 cliff effect may be overstated |
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Authors: | Poitevineau J Lecoutre B |
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Affiliation: | Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Paris, France. jacques.poitevineau@ivry.cnrs.fr |
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Abstract: | Comments about previous studies indicate that the interpretation of significance levels by psychological researchers is unequivocally dictated by a binary decision-making framework. In particular, confidence in ap level would drop abruptly just beyond the fateful .05 level (cliff effect). A replication of Rosenthal and Gaito’s (1963) experiment on the degree of confidence inp levels shows that these claims should be moderated. Detailed analysis of individual curves reveals that the attitude of researchers towardp values is far from being as homogeneous as might be expected. However, most psychological researchers in our study rated graduated confidence judgments, as either exponential or linear. Only a minority ofall-or-none respondents exhibited an abrupt drop in confidence. |
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