Power was calculated for 6,155 statistical tests in 221 journal articles published in the 1982 volumes of the Journal of Abnormal Psychology, Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, and Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. Power to detect small, medium, and large effects was .17, .57, and .83, respectively. 20 years after Cohen (1962) conducted the first power survey, the power of psychological research is still low. The implications of these results concerning the proliferation of Type I errors in the published literature, the failure of replication studies, and the interpretation of null (negative) results are emphasized. An example is given of the use of power analysis to help interpret null results by setting probable up...
In the wake of the replication crisis, social and personality psychologists have increased attention...
We have empirically assessed the distribution of published effect sizes and estimated power by analy...
We estimated the statistical power of the first and last statistical test presented in 697 papers fr...
Power was calculated for 6,155 statistical tests in 221 journal articles published in the 1982 volum...
The long-term impact of studies of statistical power is investigated using J. Cohen's (1962) pi...
The quality of current psychological research has been questioned because of perceived flaws in the ...
Many psychology studies are statistically underpowered. In part, this may be because many researcher...
Statistical power is key to planning studies if understood and used correctly. Power is the probabil...
The statistical power of psychological research was examined in three studies. The purpose of Study ...
Many psychology studies are statistically underpowered. In part, this may be because many researcher...
The study aimed at identifying statistical power and effect size in number of published research in ...
Statistical significance testing is one of the most pervasive techniques in psychology to examine tr...
The aim of this paper was to determine the statistical power of the research published in the journa...
Power was calculated for 8,266 statistical tests in 187 journal articles published in the 1997 volum...
Underpowered studies persist in the psychological literature. This article examines reasons for thei...
In the wake of the replication crisis, social and personality psychologists have increased attention...
We have empirically assessed the distribution of published effect sizes and estimated power by analy...
We estimated the statistical power of the first and last statistical test presented in 697 papers fr...
Power was calculated for 6,155 statistical tests in 221 journal articles published in the 1982 volum...
The long-term impact of studies of statistical power is investigated using J. Cohen's (1962) pi...
The quality of current psychological research has been questioned because of perceived flaws in the ...
Many psychology studies are statistically underpowered. In part, this may be because many researcher...
Statistical power is key to planning studies if understood and used correctly. Power is the probabil...
The statistical power of psychological research was examined in three studies. The purpose of Study ...
Many psychology studies are statistically underpowered. In part, this may be because many researcher...
The study aimed at identifying statistical power and effect size in number of published research in ...
Statistical significance testing is one of the most pervasive techniques in psychology to examine tr...
The aim of this paper was to determine the statistical power of the research published in the journa...
Power was calculated for 8,266 statistical tests in 187 journal articles published in the 1997 volum...
Underpowered studies persist in the psychological literature. This article examines reasons for thei...
In the wake of the replication crisis, social and personality psychologists have increased attention...
We have empirically assessed the distribution of published effect sizes and estimated power by analy...
We estimated the statistical power of the first and last statistical test presented in 697 papers fr...