Quantifying Support for the Null Hypothesis in Psychology: An Empirical Investigation

被引:80
作者
Aczel, Balazs [1 ]
Palfi, Bence [2 ,3 ]
Szollosi, Aba [4 ]
Kovacs, Marton [1 ]
Szaszi, Barnabas [1 ,5 ]
Szecsi, Peter [1 ]
Zrubka, Mark [1 ]
Gronau, Quentin F. [6 ]
van den Bergh, Don [6 ]
Wagenmakers, Eric-Jan [6 ]
机构
[1] Eotvos Lorand Univ, Inst Psychol, Budapest, Hungary
[2] Univ Sussex, Sch Psychol, Brighton, E Sussex, England
[3] Univ Sussex, Sackler Ctr Consciousness Sci, Brighton, E Sussex, England
[4] Univ New South Wales, Sch Psychol, Sydney, NSW, Australia
[5] Eotvos Lorand Univ, Doctoral Sch Psychol, Budapest, Hungary
[6] Univ Amsterdam, Dept Psychol, Nieuwe Achtergracht 129B, NL-1018 XE Amsterdam, Netherlands
关键词
nonsignificant results; NHST; Bayes factor analysis; open data; open materials; preregistered; PUBLICATION BIAS; T TESTS;
D O I
10.1177/2515245918773742
中图分类号
B84 [心理学];
学科分类号
04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
In the traditional statistical framework, nonsignificant results leave researchers in a state of suspended disbelief. In this study, we examined, empirically, the treatment and evidential impact of nonsignificant results. Our specific goals were twofold: to explore how psychologists interpret and communicate nonsignificant results and to assess how much these results constitute evidence in favor of the null hypothesis. First, we examined all nonsignificant findings mentioned in the abstracts of the 2015 volumes of Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, and Psychological Science (N = 137). In 72% of these cases, nonsignificant results were misinterpreted, in that the authors inferred that the effect was absent. Second, a Bayes factor reanalysis revealed that fewer than 5% of the nonsignificant findings provided strong evidence (i.e., BF01 > 10) in favor of the null hypothesis over the alternative hypothesis. We recommend that researchers expand their statistical tool kit in order to correctly interpret nonsignificant results and to be able to evaluate the evidence for and against the null hypothesis.
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页码:357 / 366
页数:10
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