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DESCRIPTION:Typically\, researchers only hypothesize their expected effects
  are not null (significant)\, while neglecting to evaluate their actual hy
 potheses directly. Therefore\, their tests are weakly informative and do n
 ot represent the underlying theories. As a powerful\, theory-based alterna
 tive to p-values\, GORICA evaluates the relative evidence for multiple hyp
 otheses simultaneously. A researcher can\, for instance\, directly evaluat
 e the hypothesis that the number of children (βNrC) is a stronger predict
 or for happiness than income (βInc) and age (βAge): βNrC > {βInc\, βA
 ge}. This would be impossible with p-values. Additionally\, GORICA natural
 ly ties into the goals of open science\, as it requires  precisely and tra
 nsparently stated (and preregistered) expectations.\nWe present a hands-on
  opportunity to apply GORICA to common statistical models (like ANOVA and/
 or SEM\, using R functions/packages lm\, lavaan\, or lme4) accompanied wit
 h a theoretical introduction to GORICA.
DTSTAMP:20260516T050958Z
LOCATION:Underground\, p10
SUMMARY:WS1: Workshop: How to go from Null Hypotheses to Theory-Driven Evid
 ence - Petr Palíšek\, Rebecca M. Kuiper
URL:https://pretalx.com/sips2025-budapest/talk/XVHYLC/
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