On the Statistical Properties of the Dankel-Loenneke Method

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Author

Matthew S Tenan, Andrew Vigotsky, Aaron Caldwell

Published

October 1, 2019

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Abstract
Dankel & Loenneke (2019) recently presented a new approach to identifying subgroups in parallel group study designs. Here, we briefly discuss our statistical concerns with proposed approach. We reveal that the error rates of the Danke-Loenneke approach are much higher than the claimed 5%, and that these error rates are dependent on numerous factors, including sample size, effect variance, and random error. The Dankel-Loenneke method has poor statistical properties; as such, we suggest that the method not be used and the manuscript constitutes an honest error per the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) guidelines.

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Tenan, M., Vigotsky, A. D., & Caldwell, A. R. (2019, October 1). On the Statistical Properties of the Dankel-Loenneke Method. Sports Medicine. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40279-019-01249-9