This article pertains to the theoretical and practical detriments of measurement error in traditional univariate and multivariate experimental design, and points toward modern methods that facilitate greater accuracy in effect size estimates and power in hypothesis testing
Although dissatisfaction with the limitations associated with tests for statistical significance has...
A. Minimum sample size (per condition) for minimal acceptable accuracy of the sample mean as a funct...
The text being offered is methodological micro-tribute to the theory of market reserarch, sociologic...
Experimental designs involving the randomization of cases to treatment and control groups are powerf...
"Textbook " calculations of statistical power and/or sample size follow from formulas that...
This paper demonstrates that measurement error can conspire with multicollinearity among explanatory...
Academics have a responsibility to ensure that their research findings are as truthful as possible. ...
Measurement error is ubiquitous in experimental work. It leads to imperfect statistical controls, at...
Summary: Experimental design requires estimation of the sample size required to produce a meaningful...
I T frequently happens that a statistician asked to assist in drawing conclusions from the results o...
Summary: It is explained that the theory of errors is the application of the statistical method to t...
Sample size determination for any sample survey can be based on the desired objectives of the survey...
Social scientists and policy makers continue to put increased emphasis on identifying causal effects...
How the magnitude of an experimental effect may be measured has been a matter of concern for at leas...
This article presents an overview of recent psychometric developments in the area of multimethod mea...
Although dissatisfaction with the limitations associated with tests for statistical significance has...
A. Minimum sample size (per condition) for minimal acceptable accuracy of the sample mean as a funct...
The text being offered is methodological micro-tribute to the theory of market reserarch, sociologic...
Experimental designs involving the randomization of cases to treatment and control groups are powerf...
"Textbook " calculations of statistical power and/or sample size follow from formulas that...
This paper demonstrates that measurement error can conspire with multicollinearity among explanatory...
Academics have a responsibility to ensure that their research findings are as truthful as possible. ...
Measurement error is ubiquitous in experimental work. It leads to imperfect statistical controls, at...
Summary: Experimental design requires estimation of the sample size required to produce a meaningful...
I T frequently happens that a statistician asked to assist in drawing conclusions from the results o...
Summary: It is explained that the theory of errors is the application of the statistical method to t...
Sample size determination for any sample survey can be based on the desired objectives of the survey...
Social scientists and policy makers continue to put increased emphasis on identifying causal effects...
How the magnitude of an experimental effect may be measured has been a matter of concern for at leas...
This article presents an overview of recent psychometric developments in the area of multimethod mea...
Although dissatisfaction with the limitations associated with tests for statistical significance has...
A. Minimum sample size (per condition) for minimal acceptable accuracy of the sample mean as a funct...
The text being offered is methodological micro-tribute to the theory of market reserarch, sociologic...