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The Eight Steps of Data Analysis: A Graphical Framework to Promote Sound Statistical Analysis.

Dustin Fife1.   

Abstract

Data analysis is a risky endeavor, particularly among people who are unaware of its dangers. According to some researchers, "statistical conclusions validity" threatens all research subjected to the dark arts of statistical magic. Although traditional statistics classes may advise against certain practices (e.g., multiple comparisons, small sample sizes, violating normality), they may fail to cover others (e.g., outlier detection and violating linearity). More common, perhaps, is that researchers may fail to remember them. In this article, rather than rehashing old warnings and diatribes against this practice or that, I instead advocate a general statistical-analysis strategy. This graphic-based eight-step strategy promises to resolve the majority of statistical traps researchers may fall into-without having to remember large lists of problematic statistical practices. These steps will assist in preventing both false positives and false negatives and yield critical insights about the data that would have otherwise been missed. I conclude with an applied example that shows how the eight steps reveal interesting insights that would not be detected with standard statistical practices.

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Keywords:  NHST; confirmatory data analysis; fishing; graphical data analysis; p-hacking; statistical assumptions

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32502366     DOI: 10.1177/1745691620917333

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Perspect Psychol Sci        ISSN: 1745-6916


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