The consensus accepted p-value for publication for many scientific disciplines is .05. Therefore, 5% (or fewer) of published results are

The consensus accepted p-value for publication for many scientific disciplines is .05. Therefore, 5% (or fewer) of published results are

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1. The consensus accepted p-value for publication for many scientific disciplines is .05. Therefore, 5% (or fewer) of published results are spurious.” Discuss the accuracy of the statement above, including all factors and considerations that would be involved in your assessment of that statement.
[Grading Rubric: 1 for making a statement on its accuracy; 3 for breadth and depth of content; 1 for holistic evaluation of implications.]

  1. We have discussed reliability and validity at length. In your own words… a) what is reliability and what is validity? Provide your own example to illustrate your definition of each term. [Grading Rubric: 1 for each definition, 1 for each example.] D) Pick ONE type of reliability and describe it thoroughly. Provide an example in your own words. Grading Rubric: 1 for specifying type of reliability; 2 for content; 1 for example] 😉 Pick ONE type of validity and describe it thoroughly. Provide an example in your own words. [Grad tubric: 1 for specifying type of validity; 2 for content; 1 for example]

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