Moving beyond traditional null hypothesis testing: Evaluating expectations directly

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This mini-review illustrates that testing the traditional null hypothesis is not always the appropriate strategy. Half in jest, we discuss Aristotle's scientific investigations into the shape of the earth in the context of evaluating the traditional null hypothesis. We conclude that Aristotle was actually interested in evaluating informative hypotheses. In contemporary science the situation is not much different. That is, many researchers have no particular interest in the traditional null hypothesis. More can be learned from data by evaluating specific expectations, or so-called informative hypotheses, than by testing the traditional null hypothesis. These informative hypotheses will be introduced while providing an overview of the literature on evaluating informative hypothesis. © 2011 Van de Schoot, Hoijtink and Jan-Willem.

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Van de Schoot, R., Hoijtink, H., & Jan-Willem, R. (2011). Moving beyond traditional null hypothesis testing: Evaluating expectations directly. Frontiers in Psychology, 2(FEB). https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2011.00024

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