In 1999, Wilkinson and the Task Force on Statistical Inference published a number of recommendations concerning testing related issues including, most importantly, statistical power. These recommendations are discussed prior to the presentation of the structure and the various articles of this special issue on statistical power. The contents of these articles will most certainly prove quite useful to those wishing to follow the Task Forces recommendations
Author name used in this publication: David Kurt Herold2009-2010 > Academic research: refereed > Pub...
‘Twas ever thus’ was the response of Michael Gove to Leveson’s suggestion back in May that the reput...
Keynote Presentation on invitation from the Belgian Nutrition Societystatus: publishe
We show how to compute the power of a 2-group t test using SPSS or Mathematica. To do so, it is nece...
From 2005 to 2010, we conducted 2 randomized studies on a journal (Medicina Clínica), where we took ...
The purpose of this paper is to promote statistical power analysis in the behavioral sciences by int...
In this study we test various citation‐based journal weighting schemes, especially those based on th...
This paper presents a graphical way of interpreting effect sizes when more than two groups are invol...
This special issue addresses a number of the key themes that have been surfacing from the literature...
Today, very few would doubt that there are plenty of reasons to liken Weber’s and Foucault’s theorie...
Statistically, change point is the location or the time point such that observations follow one dist...
This is an independent account of the work of the Incommunities About Turn project to support househ...
This paper is a tentative assessment of the Rawls-Machiavelli program by Philippe Van Paris, who pro...
Numerous articles dealing with stated preferences are published every year in journals related to ag...
NOTE: draft version of papers by presenters at the conference are at http://www.employmentpolicy.org...
Author name used in this publication: David Kurt Herold2009-2010 > Academic research: refereed > Pub...
‘Twas ever thus’ was the response of Michael Gove to Leveson’s suggestion back in May that the reput...
Keynote Presentation on invitation from the Belgian Nutrition Societystatus: publishe
We show how to compute the power of a 2-group t test using SPSS or Mathematica. To do so, it is nece...
From 2005 to 2010, we conducted 2 randomized studies on a journal (Medicina Clínica), where we took ...
The purpose of this paper is to promote statistical power analysis in the behavioral sciences by int...
In this study we test various citation‐based journal weighting schemes, especially those based on th...
This paper presents a graphical way of interpreting effect sizes when more than two groups are invol...
This special issue addresses a number of the key themes that have been surfacing from the literature...
Today, very few would doubt that there are plenty of reasons to liken Weber’s and Foucault’s theorie...
Statistically, change point is the location or the time point such that observations follow one dist...
This is an independent account of the work of the Incommunities About Turn project to support househ...
This paper is a tentative assessment of the Rawls-Machiavelli program by Philippe Van Paris, who pro...
Numerous articles dealing with stated preferences are published every year in journals related to ag...
NOTE: draft version of papers by presenters at the conference are at http://www.employmentpolicy.org...
Author name used in this publication: David Kurt Herold2009-2010 > Academic research: refereed > Pub...
‘Twas ever thus’ was the response of Michael Gove to Leveson’s suggestion back in May that the reput...
Keynote Presentation on invitation from the Belgian Nutrition Societystatus: publishe