Perezgonzalez JDFrias-Navarro DPascual-Llobell JDettweiler, UHanfstingl, BSchroter, H8/06/20209/06/2020Epistemological and Ethical Aspects of Research in the Social Sciences, 2020, pp. 26 - 27 (2)https://hdl.handle.net/10179/15466Heene and Ferguson (2017) contributed important epistemological, ethical and didactical ideas to the debate on null hypothesis significance testing, chief among them ideas about falsificationism, statistical power, dubious statistical practices, and Publication bias. Important as those contributions are, the authors do not fully resolve four confusions which we would like to clarify.26 - 27 (2)epistemologysciencesocial scienceethicsresearchCommentary: Psychological Science’s Aversion to the Nullchapter10.3389/978-2-88963-688-4432478Massey_Dark