P-values Broke Scientific Statistics—Can We Fix Them?

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What was the main purpose of the dead salmon experiment?
To explore the emotions of fish
To test the effectiveness of MRI machines
To demonstrate the misuse of statistics
To study the mental abilities of dead fish
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Who introduced the concept of P values?
Albert Einstein
Isaac Newton
Ronald Fisher
Marie Curie
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What does a P value of 0.05 signify in scientific research?
The result is definitely true
The result is invalid
The result is considered statistically significant
The result is likely due to chance
4.
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What is P hacking?
A method to increase sample size
A practice of manipulating data to achieve significant P values
A way to reduce experimental errors
A technique to improve data accuracy
5.
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What is a Bayes factor?
A statistical test for null hypothesis
A ratio comparing the likelihood of two hypotheses
A method to increase sample size
A measure of data accuracy
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Why might Bayesian statistics be preferred over P values?
They are easier to calculate
They provide a direct comparison of hypotheses
They require less data
They are more widely accepted
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What is the goal of two-step manuscript submission?
To reduce the cost of publication
To increase the number of published studies
To separate study results from publishability
To ensure faster publication
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