Hierarchically-organized data arise naturally in many psychology and neuroscience studies. As the standard assumption of independent and identically distributed samples does not hold for such data, two important problems are to accurately estimate group-level effect sizes, and to obtain powerful statistical tests against group-level null hypotheses. A common approach is to summarize subject-level data by a single quantity per subject, which is often the mean or the difference between class means, and treat these as samples in a group-level t-test. This “naive” approach is, however, suboptimal in terms of statistical power, as it ignores information about the intra-subject variance. To address this issue, we review several approaches to deal...
Effect sizes are the most important outcome of empirical studies. Most articles on effect sizes high...
International audienceResponse distributions in social psychology papers are usually summarized by m...
A conventional study design among medical and biological experimentalists involves collecting multip...
Nested data structures create statistical dependence that influences the effective sample size and s...
In neuroscience, experimental designs in which multiple observations are collected from a single res...
When designing experimental studies with human participants, experimenters must decide how many tria...
BACKGROUND: In neuroscience, experimental designs in which multiple measurements are collected in th...
Neuroscience has been diagnosed with a pervasive lack of statistical power and, in turn, reliability...
The goal of this paper is to broaden general knowledge on nested data analysis, its problems of depe...
The aim of group fMRI studies is to relate contrasts of tasks or stimuli to regional brain activity ...
Statistically underpowered studies can result in experimental failure even when all other experiment...
Cluster randomized trials in health care may involve three instead of two levels, for instance, in t...
Over the past decade, biomarker discovery has become a key goal in psychiatry to aid in the more rel...
Given that an effect size of d = .4 is a good first estimate of the smallest effect size of interest...
When designing experimental studies with human participants, experimenters must decide how many tria...
Effect sizes are the most important outcome of empirical studies. Most articles on effect sizes high...
International audienceResponse distributions in social psychology papers are usually summarized by m...
A conventional study design among medical and biological experimentalists involves collecting multip...
Nested data structures create statistical dependence that influences the effective sample size and s...
In neuroscience, experimental designs in which multiple observations are collected from a single res...
When designing experimental studies with human participants, experimenters must decide how many tria...
BACKGROUND: In neuroscience, experimental designs in which multiple measurements are collected in th...
Neuroscience has been diagnosed with a pervasive lack of statistical power and, in turn, reliability...
The goal of this paper is to broaden general knowledge on nested data analysis, its problems of depe...
The aim of group fMRI studies is to relate contrasts of tasks or stimuli to regional brain activity ...
Statistically underpowered studies can result in experimental failure even when all other experiment...
Cluster randomized trials in health care may involve three instead of two levels, for instance, in t...
Over the past decade, biomarker discovery has become a key goal in psychiatry to aid in the more rel...
Given that an effect size of d = .4 is a good first estimate of the smallest effect size of interest...
When designing experimental studies with human participants, experimenters must decide how many tria...
Effect sizes are the most important outcome of empirical studies. Most articles on effect sizes high...
International audienceResponse distributions in social psychology papers are usually summarized by m...
A conventional study design among medical and biological experimentalists involves collecting multip...