The rest of the paper is interesting too: A surge of p-values between 0.040 and 0.049 in recent decades (but negative results are increasing rapidly too). Found via Scholar of the author's page: Joost de Winter
P-hacking in science over time
P-hacking in science over time
P-hacking in science over time
The rest of the paper is interesting too: A surge of p-values between 0.040 and 0.049 in recent decades (but negative results are increasing rapidly too). Found via Scholar of the author's page: Joost de Winter