Reform of statistical inference in psychology: the case of memory & cognition.

Sue Finch, Geoff Cumming, Jennifer Williams, Lee Palmer, Elvira Griffith, Chris Alders, James Anderson, Olivia Goodman
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Geoffrey Loftus, Editor of Memory & Cognition from 1994 to 1997, strongly encouraged presentation of figures with error bars and avoidance of null hypothesis significance testing (NHST). The authors examined 696 Memory & Cognition articles published before, during, and after the Loftus editorship. Use of figures with bars increased to 47% under Loftus's editorship and then declined. Bars were rarely used for interpretation, and NHST remained almost universal. Analysis of 309 articles in other psychology journals confirmed that Loftus's influence was most evident in the articles he accepted for publication, but was otherwise limited. An e-mail survey of authors of papers accepted by Loftus revealed some support for his policy, but allegiance to traditional practices as well. Reform of psychologists' statistical practices would require more than editorial encouragement.

心理学统计推断的改革:以记忆与认知为例。
1994年至1997年担任《记忆与认知》编辑的Geoffrey Loftus强烈鼓励用误差条表示数据,并避免使用零假设显著性检验(NHST)。作者检查了在《莲花》编辑之前、期间和之后发表的696篇《记忆与认知》文章。在洛夫特斯的领导下,带条形图的使用率上升到47%,然后又下降了。条形图很少用于解释,NHST仍然几乎是普遍的。对发表在其他心理学期刊上的309篇文章的分析证实,洛夫特斯的影响在他接受发表的文章中最为明显,但在其他方面受到限制。一项针对洛夫特斯接受的论文作者的电子邮件调查显示,一些人支持他的政策,但也忠于传统做法。心理学家统计实践的改革需要的不仅仅是编辑的鼓励。
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