Statistics for People Who (Think They) Hate Statistics
SAGE Journal Articles
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Gill, J. (1999). The insignificance of null hypothesis testing. Politics Research Quarterly, 52(3), 647-674.
Wainer, H., & Robinson, D. H. (2003). Shaping up the practice of null hypothesis significance testing. Educational Researcher, 32(7), 22–30.
Ferguson, C. J., & Heene, M. (2012). A vast graveyard of undead theories: Publication bias and psychological science’s aversion to the null. Perspectives on Psychological Science, 7(6), 555–561.
Luce, S.R. & Hoge, R.D. (1978). Relations Among Teacher Rankings, Pupil-Teacher Interactions, and Academic Achievement: A Test of the Teacher Expectancy Hypothesis. American Educational Research Journal, 15(4), 489-500.
Brogan, D.R. (1981). Choosing an Appropriate Statistical Test of Significance for a Nursing Research Hypothesis or Question. Western Journal of Nursing Research, 3(4), 337-352.