Using P-Curve to Assess Evidentiary Value From 10 Years of Published Literature
We present findings from 10 years of experiments published in Section I of JPSP. We have developed a database of p-values that can be used to assess evidentiary value in a decade of findings in social psychology’s premier journal. We assess evidentiary value by year, study design, and select keywords.
Citation:
Leif D. Nelson, Fausto Gonzalez, Michael O'Donnell, and Hannah Perfecto (2019) ,"Using P-Curve to Assess Evidentiary Value From 10 Years of Published Literature", in NA - Advances in Consumer Research Volume 47, eds. Rajesh Bagchi, Lauren Block, and Leonard Lee, Duluth, MN : Association for Consumer Research, Pages: 212-216.
Authors
Leif D. Nelson, University of California Berkeley, USA
Fausto Gonzalez, New York University, USA
Michael O'Donnell, University of California Berkeley, USA
Hannah Perfecto, Washington University, USA
Volume
NA - Advances in Consumer Research Volume 47 | 2019
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