Does One Size Fit All? A Case for Context-Driven Null Hypothesis Statistical Testing
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Rodgers (2010a) asserted that the practice of null hypothesis statistical testing (NHST) follows a mechanistic and rule-based epistemology. This concern is addressed using historical and modern sources as evidence for NHST as a dynamic, context-driven framework for empowering researchers in scientific inquiry.
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تاریخ انتشار 2016