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Několik poznámek k jedné obsesi českých sociálních věd, statistické významnosti
Title in English | Some Notes on the Obsession of the Czech Social Sciences with Statistical Significance |
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Year of publication | 2007 |
Type | Article in Periodical |
Magazine / Source | Sociologický časopis/ Czech Sociological Review |
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Citation | |
Field | Sociology, demography |
Keywords | statistical significance; nonprobality samples; weighting; small proportion samples; merged data |
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Description | The article explains the various errors that occur in the use of the concept of statistical significance. It points to the problem of census, nonprobability sampling, sampling of small populations and small samples. Another topic is the use of statistical methods on aggregated data files, especially from international research, and on weighted data. The authors point out that in many cases the use of statistical significance is not appropriate, and they warn against the incorrect use of traditional statistical methods. The article also presents methods that can be used to avoid the problems to which the authors have drawn attention. |
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