Open Dataset : Evolution of Reporting P-Values in the Biomedical Literature, 1990-2015

Open Dataset : Evolution of Reporting P-Values in the Biomedical Literature, 1990-2015

A review of p-values in the biomedical literature from 1990 to 2015 by researchers from ISC-PIF and Standford University shows that these widely misunderstood statistics are being used increasingly, instead of better metrics of effect size or uncertainty.

To complement the JAMA paper, I relased the full set of extracted P-values in Pubmed and PMC full text. This dataset contains 4,572,043 P-values extracted in 1,608,736 Pubmed abstracts and 3,438,299 P-values extracted in 385,393 PMC full-text articles in the period 1990-2015.

It is available for download on the ISC-PIF Dataverse

Original article : Chavalarias, D., Wallach, J.D., Li, A.H.T., Ioannidis, J.P.A., 2016. Evolution of Reporting P Values in the Biomedical Literature,
1990-2015. JAMA 315, 1141. doi:10.1001/jama.2016.1952

 

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