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Year 2018, Volume: 15 Issue: 2, 481 - 488, 30.08.2018

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  • Bruno Lecoutre, Jacques Poitevineau, Marie-Paule Lecoutre.(2005). A reason why not to ban Null Hypothesis
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  • Rossiter, J. R. (2011) Measurement for the Social Sciences: The C-OAR-SE Method and Why It Must Replace Psychometrics. . New York: Springer
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  • Yüksel, A. Ve Tufan, E. An Analysis of (2017). “Publication Bias” in the Travel, Tourism and Hospitality Research.Int. Journal of Applied Behavioural Economics. 6, 19-37.
  • Westland, J. C.,(2010). "Lower bounds on sample size in structural equation modeling.”Electronic Commerce Research and Applications 9:, 476–487.
  • Wilkinson, L. and Task Force on Statistical Inference, APA Board of Scientific Affairs,“Statistical Methods in Psychology Journals: Guidelines and Explanations.”American Psychologist 54: (1999), 594-604.
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Doğru Bilinen Yanlışlar Serisi (2): “P” ve Hipotez Doğrulamak!

Year 2018, Volume: 15 Issue: 2, 481 - 488, 30.08.2018

Abstract

Meşhur
" olasılık (p) değerine"  (probablility
value
) değinmeden, doğru bilinen yanlışlar serisine devam etmek mümkün
değil. Neden mi olasılığı mercek altına alıyorum? Kendisi küçük etkisi büyük de
ondan!

References

  • Armstrong,J. S.,(2007). “Significance Tests Harm Progress in Forecasting.”International Journal of Forecasting 23, 321-327
  • Bruno Lecoutre, Jacques Poitevineau, Marie-Paule Lecoutre.(2005). A reason why not to ban Null Hypothesis
  • Significance Tests. Revue MODULAD.
  • Çapık, C. (2014). İstatı̇stı̇ksel güç analı̇zı̇ ve hemşı̇relı̇k araştırmalarında kullanımı: temel bı̇lgı̇ler. Anadolu Hemşirelik ve Sağlık Bilimleri Dergisi, 17:4
  • Chow, S.L.,(1998), "Pr´ecis of Statistical significance: Rationale, validity, and utility.”Behavioral and Brain Sciences21: 169–239.
  • Cohen, J.,(2005), “Statistical Power Analysis for the Behavioral Sciences.” Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum (1988). Deng, H.,“Does It Matter If Non-Powerful Significance Tests Are Used in Dissertation Research?”Practical Assessment, Research & Evaluation 10(16): 1-13
  • Hubbard, R. and Armstrong, J. S., (1994). “Replication and extensions in marketing: Rarely published but quite contrary.” International Journal of Research in Marketing 11: 233–248.
  • Hunter, J. E., (1997), "Needed: a ban on the significance test.” Psychological Science 8(1): 1-5. Ioannidis JPA (2005) Why Most Published Research Findings Are False. PLoS Med 2(8): e124.
  • Ioannidis, J. P. A. (2007). Limitations are not properly acknowledged in the scientific literature. Journal of Clinical Epidemiology, 60, 324–329.
  • Kline, Rex B., (2004), “Beyond significance testing; reforming data analysis methods in behavioral research.” Am. Psychological Assn Books 69-91.
  • Kollat, D. T., R. D. Blackwell, and J. E. Engel. (1972). “The Current Status of Consumer Behaviour Research: Development during the 1968-1972 Period.” In Proceedings of the 3rd Annual Conference of the Association of Consumer Research, edited by M. Venkatesan, pp. 576-84
  • Liu, X. S., “(2013) Comparing Sample Size Requirements for Significance Tests and Confidence Intervals.” Counseling Outcome Research and Evaluation 4(1): , 3-12
  • Mortel, F. (2008). Faking it: social desirability response bias in selfreport research. Australian Journal of Advanced Nursing, 25(4): 40-48
  • Prajapati, B.; Dunne, M and Armstrong, R., (2010). “Sample size estimation and statistical power analyse.” Optometry Today vol 2010: no. (July 2010).
  • Raymond S. Nickerson. Null Hypothesis Significance Testing: A Review of an Old and Continuing Controversy. Psychological Methods. 5, 2: 241-301
  • Rosser JC Jr, Lynch PJ, Cuddihy L, Gentile DA, Klonsky J, Merrell R. (2007). The impact of video games on training surgeons in the 21st century. Arch Surg. 142(2): 181-6;
  • Rossiter, J. R. (2011) Measurement for the Social Sciences: The C-OAR-SE Method and Why It Must Replace Psychometrics. . New York: Springer
  • Ruebeck, C. S., Harrington, J. J. E., & Moffitt, R. Handedness and earnings. Laterality, (2007). 12, 101–120.
 Satoshi Kanazawa. Beautiful parents have more daughters: A further implication of the generalized Trivers–Willard hypothesis (gTWH). Journal of Theoretical Biology 244 (2007) 133–140
  • Schmidt, F. L. and Hunter, J., (1997), “Eight common but false objections to discontinuation of significance testing in the analysis of ersearch data, In What if there were no significance tests?” Harlow, L., Mulaik, S. Steiger, J. (Eds). NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates Publishers 37-64.
  • Tze-Pin Ng Peak-Chiang Chiam Theresa Lee Hong-Choon ChuaLeslie Lim Ee-Heok Kua. (2006), Curry consumption and cogitive function in the elderly. American Journal of Epidemiology, e 164, Issue 9, 1 898–906.
  • Yüksel, A. Ve Tufan, E. An Analysis of (2017). “Publication Bias” in the Travel, Tourism and Hospitality Research.Int. Journal of Applied Behavioural Economics. 6, 19-37.
  • Westland, J. C.,(2010). "Lower bounds on sample size in structural equation modeling.”Electronic Commerce Research and Applications 9:, 476–487.
  • Wilkinson, L. and Task Force on Statistical Inference, APA Board of Scientific Affairs,“Statistical Methods in Psychology Journals: Guidelines and Explanations.”American Psychologist 54: (1999), 594-604.
  • Wright, M. and J. S. Armstrong, (2008),"The Ombudsman: Verification of Citations: Fawlty Towers of Knowledge? (with commentary and reply).”Interfaces 38(2): 125-139.
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Atila Yüksel This is me

Publication Date August 30, 2018
Published in Issue Year 2018 Volume: 15 Issue: 2

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APA Yüksel, A. (2018). Doğru Bilinen Yanlışlar Serisi (2): “P” ve Hipotez Doğrulamak!. Seyahat Ve Otel İşletmeciliği Dergisi, 15(2), 481-488.

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