Why does collecting data until obtaining a significant result increase the Type I error rate> – stats.stackexchange.com 12:34 Posted by Unknown No Comments I was wondering exactly why collecting data until a significant result (e.g., $p \lt .05$) is obtained (i.e., p-hacking) increases the Type I error rate? I would also highly appreciate an R ... from Hot Questions - Stack Exchange OnStackOverflow via Blogspot Share this Google Facebook Twitter More Digg Linkedin Stumbleupon Delicious Tumblr BufferApp Pocket Evernote Unknown Artikel TerkaitPropellant boil-off in zero G – space.stackexchange.comWhy do some many people apply for a PhD even when chances of getting a job are slim – academia.stackexchange.comCommand line usage with dyslexia – askubuntu.comIs there a Latex symbol that combines \top and \bot? – tex.stackexchange.comWhy do so many people apply for a PhD even when chances of getting a job are slim? – academia.stackexchange.comOperation Flashpoint Laptop – retrocomputing.stackexchange.com
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