Comments on When is Statistical Significance not Significant?

  • Silva G
  • Guarnieri F
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The article provides a non-technical introduction to the p value statistics. Its main purpose is to help researchers make sense of the appropriate role of the p value statistics in empirical political science research. On methodological grounds, we use replication, simulations and observational data to show when statistical significance is not significant. We argue that: (1) scholars must always graphically analyze their data before interpreting the p value; (2) it is pointless to estimate the p value for non-random samples; (3) the p value is highly affected by the sample size, and (4) it is pointless to estimate the p value when dealing with data

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Silva, G. P. da, & Guarnieri, F. H. (2014). Comments on When is Statistical Significance not Significant? Brazilian Political Science Review, 8(2), 133–136. https://doi.org/10.1590/1981-38212014000100018

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