I do feel schadenfreude. For decades, self-righteous, feel good people in social psychology telling us to believe their stuff. No clothing on that field, re-evaluate every claim.https://twitter.com/hardsci/status/1000120298639802368 …
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I don't think the threshold is going to help much - tbh, I find the idea counterproductive (as do some others who know more than I do: https://psyarxiv.com/9s3y6 ). You can still QRP large data sets, you'll just have to have better funding to collect so much data.
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I read that, but not convincing IMO. Psychologists will keep doing their student thing and they can't QRP that into p<.005 given null hypothesis using ordinary QRP methods.
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What about the other issues outlined there? I think the whole focus on singular p-values is a bigger part of the issue. Encouraging replications more and forcing us to justify our alpha would at least make us think more. Hopefully.
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