Dear R-Devel,

As I am sure many of you know, a special issue of The American Statistician 
just came out, and its theme is the [mis]use of P values and the many common 
ways in which they are abused. The lead editorial in that issue mentions the 
2014 ASA guidelines on P values, and goes one step further, by now recommending 
that the words "statistically significant" and related simplistic 
interpretations no longer be used. There is much discussion of the problems 
with drawing "bright lines" concerning P values.

This is the position of a US society, but my sense is that the statistical 
community worldwide is pretty much on the same page. 

Meanwhile, functions such as 'print.summary.lm' and 'print.anova' have an 
argument 'signif.stars' that really does involve drawing bright lines when it 
is set to TRUE. And the default setting for the "show.signif.stars" option is 
TRUE. Isn't it time to at least make "show.signif.stars" default to FALSE? And, 
indeed, to consider deprecating those 'signif.stars' options altogether?

Thanks

Russ

Russell V. Lenth  -  Professor Emeritus
Department of Statistics and Actuarial Science   
The University of Iowa  -  Iowa City, IA 52242  USA   
Voice (319)335-0712 (Dept. office)  -  FAX (319)335-3017

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