Pitfalls and potentials in simulation studies: Questionable research practices in comparative simulation studies allow for spurious claims of superiority of any method
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Pitfalls and potentials in simulation studies: Questionable research practices in comparative simulation studies allow for spurious claims of superiority of any method

Samuel Pawel , Lucas Kook, Kelly Reeve
External / Open Access
2022 arXiv Preprint DOI: 10.1002/bimj.202200091

Abstract

Comparative simulation studies are workhorse tools for benchmarking statistical methods. As with other empirical studies, the success of simulation studies hinges on the quality of their design, execution and reporting. If not conducted carefully and transparently, their conclusions may be misleading. In this paper we discuss various questionable research practices which may impact the validity of simulation studies, some of which cannot be detected or prevented by the current publication process in statistics journals. To illustrate our point, we invent a novel prediction method with no expected performance gain and benchmark it in a pre-registered comparative simulation study. We show how easy it is to make the method appear superior over well-established competitor methods if questionable research practices are employed. Finally, we provide concrete suggestions for researchers, reviewers and other academic stakeholders for improving the methodological quality of comparative simulation studies, such as pre-registering simulation protocols, incentivizing neutral simulation studies and code and data sharing.
Full Title Pitfalls and potentials in simulation studies: Questionable research practices in comparative simulation studies allow for spurious claims of superiority of any method
Primary Author Samuel Pawel
Co-Authors Lucas Kook, Kelly Reeve
Publication Type Preprint
Year 2022
Journal arXiv Preprint
Category Research Methods
Institution External / Open Access
Access Open Access
Added to Library March 24, 2026

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APA
Samuel Pawel, Lucas Kook, Kelly Reeve (2022). *Pitfalls and potentials in simulation studies: Questionable research practices in comparative simulation studies allow for spurious claims of superiority of any method*. External / Open Access.
MLA
Samuel Pawel. *Pitfalls and potentials in simulation studies: Questionable research practices in comparative simulation studies allow for spurious claims of superiority of any method*. External / Open Access, 2022.
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/bimj.202200091

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