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A Defense of Publishing Nonsignificant (ns) Results

Authors
Levine, T.R.
Issue Date
2013
Keywords
Falisibility; Meta-Analysis; Nonsignificant Results
Citation
Communication Research Reports, v.30, no.3, pp.270 - 274
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Journal Title
Communication Research Reports
Volume
30
Number
3
Start Page
270
End Page
274
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/105990
DOI
10.1080/08824096.2013.806261
ISSN
0882-4096
Abstract
An argument is advanced for the propositions that a lack of statistically significant findings does not automatically justify rejecting a scientific article for publication or mean that the findings are necessarily uninformative. Systematically declining publication for nonsignificant results leads to negative consequences that include distorting scientific literatures, making hypotheses and theories less falsifiable, depriving meta-analyses of an accurate sample of prior findings, and encouraging questionable research practices. Providing effect sizes and confidence intervals can make findings more informative, regardless of whether the finding is p <.05. © 2013 Copyright Eastern Communication Association.
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