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- Q17011021 abstract "Estimation statistics is a data analysis framework that uses a combination of effect sizes, confidence intervals, precision planning and meta-analysis to plan experiments, analyze data and interpret results. It is distinct from null hypothesis significance testing (NHST), which is considered to be less informative. Estimation statistics, or simply estimation, is also known as the new statistics, a distinction introduced in the fields of psychology, medical research, life sciences and a wide range of other experimental sciences where NHST still remains prevalent, despite estimation statistics having been recommended as preferable for several decades.The primary aim of estimation methods is to estimate the size of an effect and report an effect size along with its confidence intervals, the latter of which is related to the precision of the estimate. Estimation at its core involves analyzing data to obtain a point estimate (an effect size calculated from data used as estimate of the population effect size) and an interval estimate that summarizes a range of likely values of the underlying population effect. Proponents of estimation see reporting a p-value as either a secondary task or an unhelpful distraction from the important business of reporting an effect size with its confidence intervals.".
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- Q17011021 comment "Estimation statistics is a data analysis framework that uses a combination of effect sizes, confidence intervals, precision planning and meta-analysis to plan experiments, analyze data and interpret results. It is distinct from null hypothesis significance testing (NHST), which is considered to be less informative.".
- Q17011021 label "Estimation statistics".
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