COMMON MISTEAKS MISTAKES IN USING STATISTICS: Spotting and Avoiding Them

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Suggestions for Readers of Research 

"Some experts think peer review validates published research. For those of us who have been editors, associate editors, reviewers, or the targets of peer review, this argument may ring hollow. Even for careful readers of journal articles, the argument may seem a little farfetched."
David A. Freedman, Chance 2008, v. 21 No. 1, p. 61

"... scientists understand that peer review per se provides only a minimal assurance of quality, and that the public conception of peer review as a stamp of authentication is far from the truth.
Charles G. Jennings, Quality and Value: The true purpose of peer review?, Peer-To-Peer, Nature.com 2006

Overarching Guideline: Look for sources of uncertainty.

Specific Suggestions:

Further References:

Good, P. I. and Hardin, J. W, (2010). Common Errors in Statistics, 3rd ed., Wiley

van Belle, Gerald (2008). Statistical Rules of Thumb, 2nd ed., Wiley