@misc{cogprints823, volume = {106}, number = {1}, title = {Significance Tests and Deduction: Reply to Folger (1989)}, author = {Siu L. Chow}, year = {1989}, pages = {161--165}, journal = {Psychological Bulletin}, keywords = {Theory corroborationStatistical hypothesis testingModustollensHypothetico-deductiveSignificance tests}, url = {http://cogprints.org/823/}, abstract = {Shows that agreeing with Folger's (1989) methodological observations does not mean that it is incorrect to use significance tests. This contention is based on the dynamics of theory corroboration, with reference to which the following distinctions are illustrated, namely, the distinctions between (a) statistical hypothesis testing, theory corroboration, and syllogistic argument, (b) a responsible experimenter and a cynical experimenter, (c) logical validity and methodological correctness, and (d) warranted assertability and truth.} }