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Magnitude-based Inference'': A Statistical Review

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MEDICINE AND SCIENCE IN SPORTS AND EXERCISE
卷 47, 期 4, 页码 874-884

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LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
DOI: 10.1249/MSS.0000000000000451

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BAYESIAN; BEHRENS-FISHER; CONFIDENCE INTERVAL; FREQUENTIST

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  1. Australian Institute of Sport

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Purpose We consider magnitude-based inference and its interpretation by examining in detail its use in the problem of comparing two means. Methods We extract from the spreadsheets, which are provided to users of the analysis (http://www.sportsci.org/), a precise description of how magnitude-based inference is implemented. We compare the implemented version of the method with general descriptions of it and interpret the method in familiar statistical terms. Results and Conclusions We show that magnitude-based inference is not a progressive improvement on modern statistics. The additional probabilities introduced are not directly related to the confidence interval but, rather, are interpretable either as P values for two different nonstandard tests (for different null hypotheses) or as approximate Bayesian calculations, which also lead to a type of test. We also discuss sample size calculations associated with magnitude-based inference and show that the substantial reduction in sample sizes claimed for the method (30% of the sample size obtained from standard frequentist calculations) is not justifiable so the sample size calculations should not be used. Rather than using magnitude-based inference, a better solution is to be realistic about the limitations of the data and use either confidence intervals or a fully Bayesian analysis.

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