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Willem Sleegers edited this page Feb 16, 2021 · 10 revisions

Welcome to the statcheck Word add-in wiki! Here you can find more information about statcheck in general, how to use the development version of the statcheck Word add-in, and how to be a tester.

Some useful links

  • The statcheck manual: Detailed instruction manual with information on what statcheck can and cannot do, information on how to install and use the statcheck R package, and more.
  • The web app: Upload a paper in one click and get a table of all detected statistics, classified as consistent, an inconsistency or a decision inconsistency.
  • The R package: The R package has additional functionality which allows you to change more settings and to scan entire folders of papers.
  • The paper: The seminal paper in which statcheck was introduced. We ran statcheck on over 30,000 psychology papers and report general inconsistency-prevalences over time and per journal.
  • The validity study: We compared statcheck's performance with manual checks and assessed its accuracy in classifying results as consistent/inconsistent.
  • The GitHub page of statcheck: Here you can find statcheck's latest developments.

Testing

Are you interested in helping us test statcheck? Then check out the 'How To Be a Tester' page. This page contains instructions for how to install the development version of the add-in and what to pay attention to as a tester.

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