P-rep

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P-rep or prep is a statistical alternative to the classic p-value. Whereas a p-value indicates the probability of obtaining a result by chance alone, p-rep estimates the probability of replicating an effect. The Association for Psychological Science now recommends that articles submitted to Psychological Science and their other journals journals report p-rep rather than the classic p-value.[1]

Further reading:

  1. ^ original reference, archived, references it; about p-rep, null hypothesis, about the concept, Killeen's p-rep
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