Mixed-effects models are a powerful tool for modeling fixed and random effects simultaneously, but do not offer a feasible analytic solution for estimating the probability that a test correctly rejects the null hypothesis. Being able to estimate this probability, however, is critical for sample size planning, as power is closely linked to the reliability and replicability of empirical findings. A flexible and very intuitive alternative to analytic power solutions are simulation-based power analyses. Although various tools for conducting simulation-based power analyses for mixed-effects models are available, there is lack of guidance on how to appropriately use them. In this tutorial, we discuss how to estimate power for mixed-effects models...
Noted for its accessible approach, this text applies the latest approaches of power analysis to both...
Researchers often rely on analysis of variance (ANOVA) when they report results of experiments. To e...
Abstract Background Estimating the required sample size and statistical power for a study is an inte...
This article proposes a summary-statistics-based power analysis --- a practical method for conductin...
1. ‘Will my study answer my research question? ’ is the most fundamental question a researcher can a...
In psychology, attempts to replicate published findings are less successful than expected. For prope...
<p>Power analysis for multi-center randomized control trials is quite difficult to perform for non-c...
Estimating the power for a non-linear mixed-effects model-based analysis is challenging due to the l...
Experimental designs that sample both subjects and stimuli from a larger population need to account ...
The frequency with which applications of multivariate procedures, such as structural equation modeli...
Estimating sample size and statistical power is an essential part of a good study design. This R pac...
When (meta-)analyzing single-case experimental design (SCED) studies by means of hierarchical or mul...
'Will my study answer my research question?' is the most fundamental question a researcher can ask w...
Several methods are available to estimate the total and residual amount of heterogeneity in meta-ana...
In (A), sample size is calculated to detect the mean of the true effect sizes above the minimum of i...
Noted for its accessible approach, this text applies the latest approaches of power analysis to both...
Researchers often rely on analysis of variance (ANOVA) when they report results of experiments. To e...
Abstract Background Estimating the required sample size and statistical power for a study is an inte...
This article proposes a summary-statistics-based power analysis --- a practical method for conductin...
1. ‘Will my study answer my research question? ’ is the most fundamental question a researcher can a...
In psychology, attempts to replicate published findings are less successful than expected. For prope...
<p>Power analysis for multi-center randomized control trials is quite difficult to perform for non-c...
Estimating the power for a non-linear mixed-effects model-based analysis is challenging due to the l...
Experimental designs that sample both subjects and stimuli from a larger population need to account ...
The frequency with which applications of multivariate procedures, such as structural equation modeli...
Estimating sample size and statistical power is an essential part of a good study design. This R pac...
When (meta-)analyzing single-case experimental design (SCED) studies by means of hierarchical or mul...
'Will my study answer my research question?' is the most fundamental question a researcher can ask w...
Several methods are available to estimate the total and residual amount of heterogeneity in meta-ana...
In (A), sample size is calculated to detect the mean of the true effect sizes above the minimum of i...
Noted for its accessible approach, this text applies the latest approaches of power analysis to both...
Researchers often rely on analysis of variance (ANOVA) when they report results of experiments. To e...
Abstract Background Estimating the required sample size and statistical power for a study is an inte...