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  • Many students believe there is a single correct way to analyze data, which can lead to unrealistic expectations and nonreplicable results.
  • Research shows that multiple analysis strategies exist, and selective reporting can contribute to misguided conclusions.
  • A seminar course for advanced undergraduates and beginning graduates aims to educate students about the uncertainties in data analysis and provide practical strategies to navigate those complexities.

Article Abstract

Throughout their education and when reading the scientific literature, students may get the impression that there is a unique and correct analysis strategy for every data analysis task and that this analysis strategy will always yield a significant and noteworthy result. This expectation conflicts with a growing realization that there is a multiplicity of possible analysis strategies in empirical research, which will lead to overoptimism and nonreplicable research findings if it is combined with result-dependent selective reporting. Here, we argue that students are often ill-equipped for real-world data analysis tasks and unprepared for the dangers of selectively reporting the most promising results. We present a seminar course intended for advanced undergraduates and beginning graduate students of data analysis fields such as statistics, data science, or bioinformatics that aims to increase the awareness of uncertain choices in the analysis of empirical data and present ways to deal with these choices through theoretical modules and practical hands-on sessions.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10977691PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1011936DOI Listing

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