False-Positive Psychology

Joseph P. Simmons, Leif D. Nelson, Uri Simonsohn

Psychological Science · 2011 · 인용 6.8k

In this article, we accomplish two things. First, we show that despite empirical psychologists' nominal endorsement of a low rate of false-positive findings (≤ .05), flexibility in data collection, analysis, and reporting dramatically increases actual false-positive rates. In many cases, a researcher is more likely to falsely find evidence that an effect exists than to correctly find evidence that it does not.

We present computer simulations and a pair of actual experiments that demonstrate how unacceptably easy it is to accumulate (and report) statistically significant evidence for a false hypothesis. Second, we suggest a simple, low-cost, and straightforwardly effective disclosure-based solution to this problem. The solution involves six concrete requirements for authors and four guidelines for reviewers, all of which impose a minimal burden on the publication process.

🏛️ 거인의 어깨이 분야를 만든 논문들

부정행위 없이도 원하는 결과가 나오는 경로를 시뮬레이션과 실제 실험으로 보였습니다. 표본을 언제 멈출지, 어떤 조건과 변수를 보고할지 같은 평범한 재량(연구자 자유도)만으로 위양성률이 급등한다는 것이며, 여기서 제안된 공개 규칙들이 오늘의 사전등록 관행으로 이어졌습니다.

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