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Haixiang Zhang – Structural Equation Modeling: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 2025
Mediation analysis is an important statistical tool in many research fields, where the joint significance test is widely utilized for examining mediation effects. Nevertheless, the limitation of this mediation testing method stems from its conservative Type I error, which reduces its statistical power and imposes certain constraints on its…
Descriptors: Structural Equation Models, Statistical Significance, Robustness (Statistics), Comparative Testing
Stanley, T. D.; Doucouliagos, Hristos; Ioannidis, John P. A.; Carter, Evan C. – Research Synthesis Methods, 2021
We introduce and evaluate three tests for publication selection bias based on excess statistical significance (ESS). The proposed tests incorporate heterogeneity explicitly in the formulas for expected and ESS. We calculate the expected proportion of statistically significant findings in the absence of selective reporting or publication bias based…
Descriptors: Selection, Bias, Publications, Statistical Significance
Lim, Hwanggyu; Choe, Edison M. – Journal of Educational Measurement, 2023
The residual differential item functioning (RDIF) detection framework was developed recently under a linear testing context. To explore the potential application of this framework to computerized adaptive testing (CAT), the present study investigated the utility of the RDIF[subscript R] statistic both as an index for detecting uniform DIF of…
Descriptors: Test Items, Computer Assisted Testing, Item Response Theory, Adaptive Testing
Chan, Wendy; Hedges, Larry V.; Hedberg, E. C. – Journal of Experimental Education, 2022
Many experimental designs in educational and behavioral research involve at least one level of clustering. Clustering affects the precision of estimators and its impact on statistics in cross-sectional studies is well known. Clustering also occurs in longitudinal designs where students that are initially grouped may be regrouped in the following…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Multivariate Analysis, Longitudinal Studies, Effect Size
Gelman, Andrew – Grantee Submission, 2022
I discuss a published paper in political science that made a claim that aroused skepticism. The reanalysis is an example of how we, as consumers as well as producers of science, can engage with published work. This can be viewed as a sort of collaboration performed implicitly between the authors of a published paper and later researchers who want…
Descriptors: Criticism, Political Science, Social Science Research, Authors
S. Stanley Young; Warren Kindzierski; David Randall – National Association of Scholars, 2021
"Shifting Sands: Unsound Science and Unsafe Regulation" examines how irreproducible science affects select areas of government policy and regulation governed by different federal agencies. This first report on "PM[subscript 2.5] Regulation" focuses on irreproducible research in the field of environmental epidemiology, which…
Descriptors: Public Policy, Federal Regulation, Public Agencies, Epidemiology