re: [tips] Reporting CI for correlations

2016-03-02 Thread Mike Palij
On Wed, 02 Mar 2016 14:31:18 -0800, Lenore Frigo wrote: For a research methods class, I'm in search of some examples where results report a Pearson's r with a confidence interval (with or without a p-value/NHST). Finding such examples has been surprisingly difficult (searches hit articles about

[tips] Reporting CI for correlations

2016-03-02 Thread Frigo, Lenore
For a research methods class, I'm in search of some examples where results report a Pearson's r with a confidence interval (with or without a p-value/NHST). Finding such examples has been surprisingly difficult (searches hit articles about confidence intervals, not those that happen to report

RE:[tips] Reporting CI for correlations

2016-03-02 Thread Rick Froman
I often have my statistics students search for articles that use certain inferential tests and one thing I have found that helps (I don't know how your database works), is to sort hits by date instead of by relevance. If you sort hits by relevance, most of what you find at the top of the list

Re: [tips] Reporting CI for correlations

2016-03-02 Thread Christopher Green
I think the reason is simply that confidence intervals for r are rather large, and would undermine confidence (ha!) in the statistic itself. Chris ... Christopher D Green Department of Psychology York University Toronto, ON M3J 1P3 43.773759, -79.503722 chri...@yorku.ca

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