MicheleNuijten / statcheck-web

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Result that shouldn't be detected is still listed #42

Closed MicheleNuijten closed 1 year ago

MicheleNuijten commented 1 year ago

Statcheck the package gives the message that it didn't find any results, but the result still shows up in the table on the web app. Computed p-value == NA, so no classification in consistent/inconsistent is made.

Example: r(16) = 26.05, p = .10 (from the aloe.pdf paper).

One avenue to explore: statcheck-web uses different pdf converter.

MicheleNuijten commented 1 year ago

Related: it finds the following Q-test and classifies it as a T:

QT(17) = 56.41, p < .05

MicheleNuijten commented 1 year ago

Further note: this only happens in the web app, not if I run the app on my own computer and scan the same paper...

MicheleNuijten commented 1 year ago

Other possibility: maybe the old version of statcheck is still called in the web app online.

MicheleNuijten commented 1 year ago

Solved: the app still ran the old version of statcheck. Redeployed app with new statcheck version & it works again :)