Studies with low statistical power increase the likelihood that a statistically significant finding represents a false positive result. We conducted a review of meta-analyses of studies investigating the association of biological, environmental or cognitive parameters with neurological, psychiatric and somatic diseases, excluding treatment studies, in order to estimate the average statistical power across these domains. Taking the effect size indicated by a meta-analysis as the best estimate of the likely true effect size, and assuming a threshold for declaring statistical significance of 5%, we found that approximately 50% of studies have statistical power in the 0–10% or 11–20% range, well below the minimum of 80% that is often considered...
Animal studies generate valuable hypotheses that lead to the conduct of preventive or therapeutic cl...
OBJECTIVES: To study the statistical power of randomized clinical trials and examine developments ov...
Background: Most meta-analyses include data from one or more small studies that, individually, do no...
We estimated the statistical power of the first and last statistical test presented in 697 papers fr...
Background: Non-invasive brain stimulation (NIBS) techniques have emerged as a promising tool for un...
A study with low statistical power has a reduced chance of detecting a true effect, but it is less w...
Statistical significance testing is one of the most pervasive techniques in psychology to examine tr...
The power of a statistical test is the probability that it will yield a statistically significant re...
We Japanese are generally too sensitive to the statistical significance level (α) and very credulous...
Most meta-analyses include data from one or more small studies that, individually, do not have power...
The study aimed at identifying statistical power and effect size in number of published research in ...
Last month’s column discussed therapeutic confirmatory trials. These trials play an important role i...
A study with low statistical power has a reduced chance of detecting a true effect, but it is less w...
Contains fulltext : 81796.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: The...
Abstract: It is well recognised that low statistical power increases the probability of type II erro...
Animal studies generate valuable hypotheses that lead to the conduct of preventive or therapeutic cl...
OBJECTIVES: To study the statistical power of randomized clinical trials and examine developments ov...
Background: Most meta-analyses include data from one or more small studies that, individually, do no...
We estimated the statistical power of the first and last statistical test presented in 697 papers fr...
Background: Non-invasive brain stimulation (NIBS) techniques have emerged as a promising tool for un...
A study with low statistical power has a reduced chance of detecting a true effect, but it is less w...
Statistical significance testing is one of the most pervasive techniques in psychology to examine tr...
The power of a statistical test is the probability that it will yield a statistically significant re...
We Japanese are generally too sensitive to the statistical significance level (α) and very credulous...
Most meta-analyses include data from one or more small studies that, individually, do not have power...
The study aimed at identifying statistical power and effect size in number of published research in ...
Last month’s column discussed therapeutic confirmatory trials. These trials play an important role i...
A study with low statistical power has a reduced chance of detecting a true effect, but it is less w...
Contains fulltext : 81796.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: The...
Abstract: It is well recognised that low statistical power increases the probability of type II erro...
Animal studies generate valuable hypotheses that lead to the conduct of preventive or therapeutic cl...
OBJECTIVES: To study the statistical power of randomized clinical trials and examine developments ov...
Background: Most meta-analyses include data from one or more small studies that, individually, do no...