Tracing scientific reasoning in psychiatry: Reporting of statistical inference in abstracts of top journals 1975-2015.
Christopher BaethgeMarkus DeckertAndreas StangPublished in: International journal of methods in psychiatric research (2018)
There is a moderate shift from reporting p values along set thresholds, such as p ≤ 0.05, to presenting precise p values and confidence intervals, but not as pronounced as in epidemiology and general medicine. The long debate on estimation over testing has not led to a substantial replacement of p values by confidence intervals. Null hypothesis testing ("p ≤ .05") dominates statistical thinking.