What happened that the journal Psychological Science published a paper with no identifiable strengths?
Statistical Modeling, Causal Inference, and Social Science 2013-05-20
Summary:
The other day we discussed that paper on ovulation and voting (you may recall that the authors reported a scattered bunch of comparisons, significance tests, and p-values, and I recommended that they would’ve done better to simply report complete summaries of their data, so that readers could see the comparisons of interest in full context), [...]
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