Current opinion in pharmacology
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Curr Opin Pharmacol · Apr 2020
ReviewNull hypothesis significance testing and effect sizes: can we 'effect' everything … or … anything?
The Null Hypothesis Significance Testing (NHST) paradigm is increasingly criticized. Estimation approaches such as point estimates and confidence intervals, while having limitations, provide better descriptions of results than P-values and statements about significance levels. Their use is supported by many statisticians. ⋯ Effect sizes should not be used to interpret results without accompanying limits, such as confidence intervals. New methods, especially Bayesian approaches, are being developed; however, no single method provides a simple answer. Rather there is a need to improve researchers understanding of the complex issues underlying experimental design, statistical analysis and interpretation of results.