Affiliation:
1. Department of Economics, University of California San Diego
Abstract
We theoretically analyze the problem of testing for
p‐hacking based on distributions of
p‐values across multiple studies. We provide general results for when such distributions have testable restrictions (are non‐increasing) under the null of no
p‐hacking. We find novel additional testable restrictions for
p‐values based on
t‐tests. Specifically, the shape of the power functions results in both complete monotonicity as well as bounds on the distribution of
p‐values. These testable restrictions result in more powerful tests for the null hypothesis of no
p‐hacking. When there is also publication bias, our tests are joint tests for
p‐hacking and publication bias. A reanalysis of two prominent data sets shows the usefulness of our new tests.
Subject
Economics and Econometrics
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