The Paradox of Bad Stats: An article estimated that 11% of statistics published in prominent academic journals were wrong. If correct, there's a good chance it's actually zero. https://t.co/hgtFInf5EW
Incongruence between test statistics and P values in medical papers https://t.co/m08rrIZFOT
Tips for #reproducibility in medical papers: #OpenScience https://t.co/1hMPYmRfBs https://t.co/IASDJ3yxDe
The #incongruence of test #statistics and P values existed in about 10% of the results published in Nature and BMJ. https://t.co/1hMPYmRfBs
Bad statistical habits like erroneous rounding or transcription can lead to the incongruence of test #statistics. https://t.co/1hMPYmRfBs
An article reported a 38% and 25% incongruence of test statistics and P values in Nature and BMJ respectively. https://t.co/1hMPYmRfBs
Incongruence between test statistics and P values in medical papers MT @tslumley Here's the 2001 paper http://t.co/nn9JiY14mJ @monalisa1n
Incongruence between test statistics and P values in medical papers MT @tslumley Here's the 2001 paper http://t.co/nn9JiY14mJ @monalisa1n
Here's the 2001 paper http://t.co/YHbfdMUsAz #rpt @monalisa1n