Statistical Disclosure
Use this section when you need to check what reporting disclosures Licklider asks for before claim-bearing export, and which disclosure page matches your situation.
Use this section when you are preparing inferential results for reporting and need to confirm what Licklider asks you to disclose before claim-bearing export. This section is about disclosure of choices and reporting context, not about choosing the analysis itself or deciding whether the analysis is statistically valid.
If you are deciding what Licklider does across the product, start with What This Product Does. If you need help choosing a test or checking assumptions rather than disclosing them in reporting, go to Methods or Quality Checks.
Find the right page
| If your question is... | Start here |
|---|---|
| "Do I need to say whether my error bars are SD, SEM, or 95% CI?" | Error Bar Type Enforcement |
| "What effect size, confidence interval, or sample size is reported with this result?" | Effect Size, CI, and N Reporting |
| "Do I need to disclose that my hypothesis or test direction was one-sided?" | Hypothesis Direction Disclosure |
| "Will the output warn about causal wording that overstates what the analysis supports?" | Causal Language Guard |
| "Do I need to disclose which covariates were used for adjustment?" | Confounding Adjustment Disclosure |
Child pages
- Error Bar Type Enforcement
- Effect Size, CI, and N Reporting
- Hypothesis Direction Disclosure
- Causal Language Guard
- Confounding Adjustment Disclosure
What this section covers
These pages cover reporting disclosures tied to inferential results, including error bar meaning, effect size and confidence interval reporting, hypothesis direction, causal wording, and covariate adjustment. They help you identify what needs to be stated in exported output when Licklider surfaces or requires a disclosure.
Start here
- Start with Error Bar Type Enforcement if your figure uses error bars.
- Start with Effect Size, CI, and N Reporting if you need to understand what inferential summary statistics appear in reporting output.
- Start with Hypothesis Direction Disclosure if you used a directional or one-sided hypothesis.
Related
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