Scientists must make decisions based on experimental data and often use statistical hypothesis tests, either formally or via P values, as the basis for such decisions. However, these tests are designed for answering questions which are almost never of scientific relevance. This paper demonstrates this problem and discusses specific alternative methods.
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Matloff, N. S. (1991). Statistical hypothesis testing: Problems and alternatives. Environmental Entomology, 20(6), 1246–1250. https://doi.org/10.1093/ee/20.5.1246
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