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“迅速”效应的民间传说——医学研究和临床实践的经验教训。

The folklore of the "Swift" effect - lessons for medical research and clinical practice.

作者信息

Smoliga James M, Sawyer Kathryn E

机构信息

Tufts University School of Medicine, Department of Rehabilitation Sciences, Boston, Massachusetts.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2025 Sep 19;20(9):e0315560. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0315560. eCollection 2025.

Abstract

Taylor Swift's presence at National Football League (NFL) games was reported to have a causal effect on the performance of Travis Kelce and the Kansas City Chiefs. Critical examination of the supposed "Swift effect" provides some surprising lessons relevant to the scientific community. Here, we present a formal analysis to determine whether the media narrative that Swift's presence at NFL games had any impact on player or team performance - and draw parallels to scientific journalism and clinical research. We performed a quasi-experimental study, using covariate matching. Linear mixed effects models were used to determine how Swift's presence or absence in Swift-era games influence Kelce's performance, relative to historical data. Additionally, a binary logistic regression model was developed to determine if Swift's presence influenced the Chief's game outcomes, relative to historical averages. Across multiple matching approaches, analyses demonstrated that Kelce's yardage did not significantly differ when Taylor Swift was in attendance (n = 13 games) relative to matched pre-Swift games. Although a decline in Kelce's performance was observed in games without Swift (n = 6 games), the statistical significance of this finding varied by the matching algorithm used, indicating inconsistency in the effect. Similarly, Swift's attendance did not result in a significant increase in the Chiefs' likelihood of winning. Together, these findings suggest that the purported "Swift effect" is not supported by robust evidence. The weak statistical evidence that spawned the concept of the "Swift effect" is rooted in a constellation of fallacies common to medical journalism and research - including over-simplification, sensationalism, attribution bias, unjustified mechanisms, inadequate sampling, emphasis on surrogate outcomes, and inattention to comparative effectiveness. Clinicians and researchers must be vigilant to avoid falling victim to the "Swift effect," since failure to scrutinize available evidence can lead to acceptance of unjustified theories and negatively impact clinical decision-making.

摘要

据报道,泰勒·斯威夫特出现在美国国家橄榄球联盟(NFL)比赛中对特拉维斯·凯尔西和堪萨斯城酋长队的表现产生了因果影响。对所谓的“斯威夫特效应”进行批判性审视,能为科学界提供一些令人惊讶的经验教训。在此,我们进行了一项正式分析,以确定关于斯威夫特出现在NFL比赛中对球员或球队表现有任何影响的媒体叙述是否属实,并将其与科学新闻报道和临床研究进行类比。我们进行了一项准实验研究,采用协变量匹配方法。使用线性混合效应模型来确定在有斯威夫特出席的比赛(斯威夫特时代的比赛)中她的在场或缺席如何影响凯尔西的表现,并与历史数据进行对比。此外,还建立了一个二元逻辑回归模型,以确定相对于历史平均水平,斯威夫特的在场是否影响了酋长队的比赛结果。通过多种匹配方法,分析表明,与匹配的斯威夫特出席前的比赛相比,当泰勒·斯威夫特出席比赛时(n = 13场比赛),凯尔西的码数并没有显著差异。虽然在没有斯威夫特的比赛中(n = 6场比赛)观察到凯尔西的表现有所下降,但这一发现的统计显著性因所使用的匹配算法而异,表明效应存在不一致性。同样,斯威夫特的出席并没有导致酋长队获胜可能性的显著增加。综合这些发现表明,所谓的“斯威夫特效应”并没有得到有力证据的支持。引发“斯威夫特效应”这一概念的微弱统计证据,源于医学新闻报道和研究中常见的一系列谬误——包括过度简化、哗众取宠、归因偏差、不合理的机制、抽样不足、对替代结果的强调以及对比较效果的忽视。临床医生和研究人员必须保持警惕,避免成为“斯威夫特效应”的受害者,因为不仔细审查现有证据可能导致接受不合理的理论,并对临床决策产生负面影响。

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