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Statistical Techniques Employed in AERJ and JCP Articles from 1988 to 1997: A Methodological Review
Authors:Kevin M Kieffer  Robert J Reese  Bruce Thompson
Institution:1. St. Leo University and James A. Haley VA Medical Center , Tampa;2. Abilene Christian University;3. Texas A&4. M University and Baylor College of Medicine
Abstract:The authors of the present methodological review investigated the patterns of statistical usage and reporting practices in 756 articles published in the American Educational Research Journal (AERJ) and in the Journal of Counseling Psychology (JCP) over a 10-year period. First, some findings from other similar reviews are summarized. Second, the authors present a framework for characterizing selected research practices that emphasizes, in part, elements of the recent report of the American Psychological Association (APA) Task Force on Statistical Inference (Wilkinson & APA Task Force on Statistical Inference, 1999). Third, characterizations of 10 years of analytic practices in 2 journals are presented and evaluated within that framework. The article concludes with a discussion of the changes that may be necessary to improve the statistical state of affairs in behavioral research.
Keywords:effect sizes  general linear model  research methods  statistical significance  statistics
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