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**Problems in using p-curve analysis and text-mining to detect rate of p-hacking and evidential value** Dorothy V Bishop and Paul A Thompson The p-curve is a plot of the distribution of p-values reported in a set of scientific studies. Comparisons between ranges of p-values have been used to evaluate fields of research in terms of the extent to which studies have genuine evidential value, and the extent to which they suffer from bias in the selection of variables and analyses for publication, p-hacking. Folders: All R programs for simulations and analyses have been documented and uploaded. We also include all data and PDFs of papers used in the review of Head et al. (2015). The copy of the accepted paper can be found with the supplementary information under the 'Accepted paper' folder. All information and reviewers comments relating to the preprints of the paper are also included in 'Older versions & preprints' folder.
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