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[24] P-curve vs. Excessive Significance Test

Posted on June 27, 2014February 12, 2020 by Uri Simonsohn

In this post I use data from the Many-Labs replication project to contrast the (pointless) inferences one arrives at using the Excessive Significant Test, with the (critically important) inferences one arrives at with p-curve. The many-labs project is a collaboration of 36 labs around the world, each running a replication of 13 published effects in…

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