Recently developed methods for power analysis expand the options available for study design. We demonstrate how easily the methods can be applied by (1) reviewing their formulation and (2) describing their application in the preparation of a particular grant proposal. The focus is a complex but ubiquitous setting: repeated measures in a longitudinal study. Describing the development of the research proposal allows demonstrating the steps needed to conduct an effective power analysis. Discussion of the example also highlights issues that typically must be considered in designing a study. First, we discuss the motivation for using detailed power calculations, focusing on multivariate methods in particular. Second, we survey available methods ...
1. ‘Will my study answer my research question? ’ is the most fundamental question a researcher can a...
The complexity of system biology means that any metabolic, genetic, or proteomic pathway typically i...
Power computations for one-level experimental designs that assume simple random samples are greatly ...
Recently developed methods for power analysis expand the options available for study design. We demo...
The analysis of covariance provides a common approach to adjusting for a baseline covariate in medic...
The analysis of covariance provides a common approach to adjusting for a baseline covariate in medic...
Determining power a prior for univariate repeated measures (RM) ANOVA designs is a difficult and of...
Determining power a prior for univariate repeated measures (RM) ANOVA designs is a difficult and of...
Power analysis is an important tool to use when planning studies. This contribution aims to remind r...
A relationship between the multivariate and univariate noncentrality parameters in repeated measures...
Estimates of statistical power are widely used in applied research for purposes such as sample size ...
Forthcoming in Journal of Experimental Education, Jan. 2012.Given the importance of statistical powe...
Power to detect genetic and environmental influences increases not only with sample size but also wi...
ABSTRACT: This article presents methods for sample size and power calculations for studies involving...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/140024/1/bimj1789.pdfhttps://deepblue....
1. ‘Will my study answer my research question? ’ is the most fundamental question a researcher can a...
The complexity of system biology means that any metabolic, genetic, or proteomic pathway typically i...
Power computations for one-level experimental designs that assume simple random samples are greatly ...
Recently developed methods for power analysis expand the options available for study design. We demo...
The analysis of covariance provides a common approach to adjusting for a baseline covariate in medic...
The analysis of covariance provides a common approach to adjusting for a baseline covariate in medic...
Determining power a prior for univariate repeated measures (RM) ANOVA designs is a difficult and of...
Determining power a prior for univariate repeated measures (RM) ANOVA designs is a difficult and of...
Power analysis is an important tool to use when planning studies. This contribution aims to remind r...
A relationship between the multivariate and univariate noncentrality parameters in repeated measures...
Estimates of statistical power are widely used in applied research for purposes such as sample size ...
Forthcoming in Journal of Experimental Education, Jan. 2012.Given the importance of statistical powe...
Power to detect genetic and environmental influences increases not only with sample size but also wi...
ABSTRACT: This article presents methods for sample size and power calculations for studies involving...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/140024/1/bimj1789.pdfhttps://deepblue....
1. ‘Will my study answer my research question? ’ is the most fundamental question a researcher can a...
The complexity of system biology means that any metabolic, genetic, or proteomic pathway typically i...
Power computations for one-level experimental designs that assume simple random samples are greatly ...