Brame R, Bushway S, Paternoster R, Turner M (2014) Demographic patterns of cumulative arrest prevalence by ages 18 and 23. Crime Delinquency 60:471–486
Article
Google Scholar
Button KS, Ioannidis JPA, Mokrysz C, Nosek BA, Flint J, Robinson ESJ, Munafo MR (2013) Power failure: why small sample size undermines the reliability of neuroscience. Nat Rev Neurosci 14:365–376
Article
Google Scholar
Carroll KM, Easton CJ, Nich C, Hunkele KA, Neavins TM, Sinha R, Ford HL, Vitolo SA, Doebrick CA, Rounsaville BJ (2006) The use of contingency management and motivational/skills-building therapy to treat young adults with marijuana dependence. J Consult Clin Psychol 74:955–966
Article
Google Scholar
Carroll KM, Martino S, Ball SA, Nich C, Frankforter T, Anez LM, Paris M, Suarez-Morales L, Szapocznik J, Miller WR, Rosa C, Matthews J, Farentinos C (2009) A multi-site randomised effectiveness trial of motivational enhancement therapy for Spanish-speaking substance users. J Consult Clin Psychol 77(5):993–999
Article
Google Scholar
Deschenes EP, Turner S, Greenwood PW (1995) Drug court or probation?: An experimental evaluation of Maricopa County’s drug court. Justice Syst J 18:55–73
Article
Google Scholar
Franco A, Malhotra N, Simonovits G (2014) Publication bias in the social sciences: unlocking the file drawer. Science 345:1502–1505
Article
Google Scholar
Gerber AS, Malhotra N (2008a) Publication bias in empirical sociological research: Do arbitrary significance levels distort published results? Sociol Methods Res 37:3–30
Article
Google Scholar
Gerber AS, Malhotra N (2008b) Do statistical reporting standards affect what is published? Publication bias in two leading political science journals. Q J Polit Sci 3:313–326
Article
Google Scholar
Gelman A (2015) Statistics and the crisis of scientific replication. Significance 12(3):23–25
Article
Google Scholar
Gelman A, Carlin JB (2014) Beyond power calculations: Assessing Type S (sign) and Type M (magnitude) errors. Perspect Psychol Sci 9:641–651
Article
Google Scholar
Gelman A, Loken E (2014) The statistical crisis in science. Am Sci 102:460–465
Article
Google Scholar
Gelman A, Tuerlinckx F (2000) Type S error rates for classical and Bayesian single and multiple comparison procedures. Comput Stat 15:373–390
Article
Google Scholar
Ginsel B, Aggarwal A, Xuan W, Harris I (2015) The distribution of probability values in medical abstracts: an observational study. BMC Res Notes 8:721
Article
Google Scholar
Jager LR, Leek JT (2014) An estimate of the science-wise false discovery rate and application to the top medical literature. Biostatistics 15:1–12
Article
Google Scholar
Lewis RV (1983) Scared straight—California style. Evaluation of the San Quentin squires program. Crim Justice Behav 10:209–226
Article
Google Scholar
Masicampo EJ, Lalande D (2012) A peculiar prevalence of p values just below.05. Q J Exp Psychol 65:2271–2279
Article
Google Scholar
Nelson MS, Wooditch A, Dario LM (2015) Sample size, effect size, and statistical power: a replication study of Weisburd’s paradox. J Exp Criminol 11:141–163
Article
Google Scholar
Patrick S, Marsh R (2005) Juvenile diversion: results from a 3-year experimental study. Crim Justice Policy Rev 16:59–73
Article
Google Scholar
Piquero AR, Jennings WG, Diamond B, Farrington DP, Tremblay RE, Welsh BC, Reingle Gonzalez JM (2016) A meta-analysis update on the effects of early family/parent training programs on antisocial behavior and delinquency. J Exp Criminol 12:229–248
Article
Google Scholar
Rothstein H (2008) Publication bias as a threat to the validity of meta-analytic results. J Exp Criminol 4:61–81
Article
Google Scholar
Senn SJ (2002) Power is indeed irrelevant in interpreting completed studies. Br Med J 325:1304
Article
Google Scholar
Sherman LW (2007) The power few: experimental criminology and the reduction of harm. The 2006 Joan McCord Prize Lecture. J Exp Criminol 3:299–321
Article
Google Scholar
Simmons JP, Nelson LD, Simonsohn U (2011) False-positive psychology: undisclosed flexibility in data collection and analysis allows presenting anything as significant. Psychol Sci 22:1359–1366
Article
Google Scholar
Slavin R, Smith D (2009) The relationship between sample sizes and effect sizes in systematic reviews in education. Educ Eval Policy An 31:500–506
Article
Google Scholar
Weisburd D, Petrosino A, Mason G (1993) Design sensitivity in criminal justice experiments. Crime Justice 17:337–379
Article
Google Scholar
Wilson SJ, Tanner-Smith EE, Lipsey MW, Steinka-Fry K, Morrison J (2011) Dropout prevention and intervention programs: effects on school completion and dropout among school-aged children and youth. Campbell Systematic Reviews 2011:8. Oslo: The Campbell Collaboration