Power, precision, and sample size estimation in sport and exercise science research [Editorial
Research often necessitates of samples, yet obtaining large enough samples is not always possible. W...
The importance of power and sample size estimation for study design and analysis
This manuscript explores the trend towards research based on data collected from training in Exercis...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Taylor and Francis in Journal of Sports Sc...
Objective: To describe the concept of statistical power as related to comparative interventions and ...
Abstract Quantitative monographic studies systematically use inferential statistical procedures to t...
This book addresses sample size and power in the context of research, offering valuable insights for...
Determining appropriate sample size is often a difficult decision in the process of developing quant...
Among the questions that a researcher should ask when planning a study is "How large a sample do I n...
Exercise physiology is pivotal in optimizing health and performance as it influences various aspects...
Many of the measurements used in sport psychology research are arbitrary metrics, and researchers of...
Recent metascience suggests that motor behavior research may be underpowered, on average. Researcher...
This article provides a simple explanation of how power analysis can help us determine how large a s...
ob t an 7; a ine 2004; Brown et al., 2005; West and Brown, 2005; Glaizer, basis for power law phenom...
The mistaken use of biostatistics in scientific research involves methodological errors both in the ...
Research often necessitates of samples, yet obtaining large enough samples is not always possible. W...
The importance of power and sample size estimation for study design and analysis
This manuscript explores the trend towards research based on data collected from training in Exercis...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Taylor and Francis in Journal of Sports Sc...
Objective: To describe the concept of statistical power as related to comparative interventions and ...
Abstract Quantitative monographic studies systematically use inferential statistical procedures to t...
This book addresses sample size and power in the context of research, offering valuable insights for...
Determining appropriate sample size is often a difficult decision in the process of developing quant...
Among the questions that a researcher should ask when planning a study is "How large a sample do I n...
Exercise physiology is pivotal in optimizing health and performance as it influences various aspects...
Many of the measurements used in sport psychology research are arbitrary metrics, and researchers of...
Recent metascience suggests that motor behavior research may be underpowered, on average. Researcher...
This article provides a simple explanation of how power analysis can help us determine how large a s...
ob t an 7; a ine 2004; Brown et al., 2005; West and Brown, 2005; Glaizer, basis for power law phenom...
The mistaken use of biostatistics in scientific research involves methodological errors both in the ...
Research often necessitates of samples, yet obtaining large enough samples is not always possible. W...
The importance of power and sample size estimation for study design and analysis
This manuscript explores the trend towards research based on data collected from training in Exercis...