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- P-value_fallacy abstract "The p-value fallacy is a common misinterpretation of the meaning of a p-value whereby a binary classification of experimental results as true or false is made, based on whether or not they are statistically significant. It derives from the assumption that a p-value can be used to summarize an experiment's results, rather than being a heuristic that is not always useful. The term \"p-value fallacy\" was coined in 1999 by Steven N. Goodman.Dividing results into significant and non-significant effects can be highly misleading. For instance, analysis of nearly identical datasets can result in p-values that differ greatly in significance. In medical research, p-values were a considerable improvement over previous approaches, but misunderstandings of p-values have become more important for reasons such as the increased statistical complexity of published research. It has been suggested that in fields such as psychology, where studies typically have low statistical power, using significance testing can lead to increased error rates.".
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- P-value_fallacy subject Category:Probability_fallacies.
- P-value_fallacy hypernym Misinterpretation.
- P-value_fallacy comment "The p-value fallacy is a common misinterpretation of the meaning of a p-value whereby a binary classification of experimental results as true or false is made, based on whether or not they are statistically significant. It derives from the assumption that a p-value can be used to summarize an experiment's results, rather than being a heuristic that is not always useful. The term \"p-value fallacy\" was coined in 1999 by Steven N.".
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