“The Stippling Shows Statistically Significant Grid Points”: How Research Results are Routinely Overstated and Overinterpreted, and What to Do about ItSource: Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society:;2016:;volume( 097 ):;issue: 012::page 2263Author:Wilks, D. S.
DOI: 10.1175/BAMS-D-15-00267.1Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: pecial care must be exercised in the interpretation of multiple statistical hypothesis tests?for example, when each of many tests corresponds to a different location. Correctly interpreting results of multiple simultaneous tests requires a higher standard of evidence than is the case when evaluating results of a single test, and this has been known in the atmospheric sciences literature for more than a century. Even so, the issue continues to be widely ignored, leading routinely to overstatement and overinterpretation of scientific results, to the detriment of the discipline. This paper reviews the history of the multiple-testing issue within the atmospheric sciences literature and illustrates a statistically principled and computationally easy approach to dealing with it?namely, control of the false discovery rate.
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contributor author | Wilks, D. S. | |
date accessioned | 2017-06-09T16:46:19Z | |
date available | 2017-06-09T16:46:19Z | |
date copyright | 2016/12/01 | |
date issued | 2016 | |
identifier issn | 0003-0007 | |
identifier other | ams-73799.pdf | |
identifier uri | http://onlinelibrary.yabesh.ir/handle/yetl/4215952 | |
description abstract | pecial care must be exercised in the interpretation of multiple statistical hypothesis tests?for example, when each of many tests corresponds to a different location. Correctly interpreting results of multiple simultaneous tests requires a higher standard of evidence than is the case when evaluating results of a single test, and this has been known in the atmospheric sciences literature for more than a century. Even so, the issue continues to be widely ignored, leading routinely to overstatement and overinterpretation of scientific results, to the detriment of the discipline. This paper reviews the history of the multiple-testing issue within the atmospheric sciences literature and illustrates a statistically principled and computationally easy approach to dealing with it?namely, control of the false discovery rate. | |
publisher | American Meteorological Society | |
title | “The Stippling Shows Statistically Significant Grid Points”: How Research Results are Routinely Overstated and Overinterpreted, and What to Do about It | |
type | Journal Paper | |
journal volume | 97 | |
journal issue | 12 | |
journal title | Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society | |
identifier doi | 10.1175/BAMS-D-15-00267.1 | |
journal fristpage | 2263 | |
journal lastpage | 2273 | |
tree | Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society:;2016:;volume( 097 ):;issue: 012 | |
contenttype | Fulltext |