19 Articles Supporting (To Varying Degrees) Use of Statistical Hypothesis Tests

1. Abelson, R. P. 1997a. On the surprising longevity of flogged horses: why there is a case for the significance test. Psychological Science 8:12-15.

2. Abelson, R. P. 1997b. A retrospective on the significance test ban of 1999 (if there were no significance tests, they would be invented). Pages 117-141 in L. L. Harlow, S. A. Mulaik, and J. H. Steiger, eds. What if there were no significance tests? Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Mahwah, N.J.

3. Chow, S. L. 1988. Significance test or effect size? Psychological Bulletin 103:105-110.

4. Chow, S. L. 1996. Statistical significance: rationale, validity and utility. Sage Publ., London, U.K. 205pp.

5. Fleiss, J. L. 1986. Significance tests have a role in epidemiologic research: reactions to A. M. Walker. (Different Views) American Journal of Public Health 76:559-560.

6. Fleiss, J. L. 1986. Confidence intervals vs. significance tests: quantitative interpretation. (Letter) American Journal of Public Health 76:587.

7. Fleiss, J. L. 1986. Dr. Fleiss responds. (Letter). American Journal of Public Health 76:1033-1044.

8. Frick, R. W. 1995. Accepting the null hypothesis. Memory and Cognition 23:132-138.

9. Frick, R. W. 1996. The appropriate use of null hypothesis testing. Psychological Methods 1:379-390.

10. Greenwald, A. G., R. Gonzalez, R. J. Harris, and D. Guthrie. 1996. Effect sizes and p values: What should be reported and what should be replicated? Psychophysiology 33:175-183.

11. Hagen, R. L. 1997. In praise of the null hypothesis statistical test. American Psychologist 52:15-24.

12. Harris, E. K. 1993. On p values and confidence intervals (why can't we p with more confidence?). Clinical Chemistry 39:927-928.

13. Harris, R. J. 1997. Significance tests have their place. Psychological Science 8:8-11.

14. Huelsenbeck, J. P., and B. Rannala. 1997. Phylogenetic methods come of age: testing hypotheses in an evolutionary context. Science 276:227-232.

15. King, M. L. 1996. Hypothesis testing in the presence of nuisance parameters. Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference 50:103-120.

16. Langholtz, B., J. S. Witte, and T. C. Duncan. 1995. Re:"Statistical significance testing in the American Journal of Epidemiology, 1970-1990.". American Journal of Epidemiology 142:101.

17. Levin, J. R. 1993. Statistical significance testing from three perspectives. Journal of Experimental Education 61:378-382.

18. Mulaik, S. A., N. S. Raju, and R. A. Harshman. 1997. There is a time and a place for significance testing. Pages 65-115 in L. L. Harlow, S. A. Mulaik, and J. H. Steiger, eds. What if there were no significance tests? Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Mahwah, N.J.

19. Whitmore, G. A., and E. Xekalaki. 1990. P-values as measures of predictive validity. Biometrical Journal 32:977-???.