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[NHST] Praise and suggestion #7

@dornhaus

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@dornhaus

Hey! So I teach (University) biology and science generally and I LOVE your visualizations, particularly the NHST one. I use them in every class, often with assignments for students to play around or figure something out.
Here is my 'issue': students need a lot of guidance to interpret the graph, in part because the axes are not defined or explained. I guess it depends on what audience you are aiming at. But in biology/most sciences z values are not common knowledge, certainly at the student level, and frankly the undergrads still struggle interpreting any graph.
My suggestion is to (a) label the axes, even briefly; (b) add 1-2 sentences in the explanation about what the axes show; and (c) generally stating a few things more explicitly, such as that Cohen's d is a measure of effect size but is not simply the difference between the means (since it's a z score).

I am thinking of making a short video lecture explaining all this and using your visualization - would you like me to share it with you if I do?

Finally I'd like to add, just for fun, that I believe NHST is indispensable to science (why: the short version is that because lacking a clear yes/no answer from a test, people will always bend the conclusion to their will)... but that's a different can of worms ;-) . I certainly agree with you that too few people actually understand it and that this is a problem.

Again THANKS SO MUCH for creating these, they are awesome.
Anna

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