Misalignment Between Research Hypotheses and Statistical Hypotheses: A Threat to Evidence-Based Medicine?

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Insa Lawler
Georg Zimmermann
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[1] University of North Carolina at Greensboro,Department of Philosophy
[2] Paracelsus Medical University,Department of Neurology, Christian Doppler Medical Centre
[3] Paris Lodron University of Salzburg,Department of Mathematics
[4] Paracelsus Medical University,Spinal Cord Injury and Tissue Regeneration Centre Salzburg
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Topoi | 2021年 / 40卷
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Research hypotheses; Statistical hypothesis testing; Null hypotheses; Evidence-based medicine; Clinical decision making;
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Evidence-based medicine frequently uses statistical hypothesis testing. In this paradigm, data can only disconfirm a research hypothesis’ competitors: One tests the negation of a statistical hypothesis that is supposed to correspond to the research hypothesis. In practice, these hypotheses are often misaligned. For instance, directional research hypotheses are often paired with non-directional statistical hypotheses. Prima facie, one cannot gain proper evidence for one’s research hypothesis employing a misaligned statistical hypothesis. This paper sheds lights on the nature of and the reasons for such misalignments and it provides a thorough analysis of whether they pose a threat to evidence-based medicine. The upshots are that the misalignments are often hidden for clinicians and that although some cases of misalignments can be partially counterbalanced, the overall threat is non-negligible. The counterbalances either lead to methodological inadequacy (in addition to the misalignment), loss of statistical power, or involve a (potential) lack of information that could be crucial for decision making. This result casts doubt on various findings of medical studies in addition to issues associated with under-powered studies or the replication crisis.
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