This article provides an accessible tutorial with concrete guidance for how to start improving research methods and practices in your lab. Following recent calls to improve research methods and practices within and beyond the borders of psychological science, resources have proliferated across book chapters, journal articles, and online media. Many researchers are interested in learning more about cutting-edge methods and practices but are unsure where to begin. In this tutorial, we describe specific tools that help researchers calibrate their confidence in a given set of findings. In Part I, we describe strategies for assessing the likely statistical power of a study, including when and how to conduct different types of power calculations,...
In this article, the Society for Personality and Social Psychology (SPSP) Task Force on Publication ...
Research often necessitates of samples, yet obtaining large enough samples is not always possible. W...
Statistical power is key to planning studies if understood and used correctly. Power is the probabil...
Academics have a responsibility to ensure that their research findings are as truthful as possible. ...
Many psychology studies are statistically underpowered. In part, this may be because many researcher...
Recent events have led psychologists to acknowledge that the inherent uncertainty encapsulated in an...
Recent events have led psychologists to acknowledge that the inherent uncertainty encapsulated in an...
Objectives To support wider use and higher quality interpretation of confidence intervals (CIs) in p...
As a researcher (or consumer of research) you will frequently come across statistical testing of dat...
Many psychology studies are statistically underpowered. In part, this may be because many researcher...
Recent events have placed psychological science at the forefront of a broad movement across scientif...
Given that an effect size of d = .4 is a good first estimate of the smallest effect size of interest...
The current push for rigor and reproducibility is driven by a desire for confidence in research resu...
This book addresses sample size and power in the context of research, offering valuable insights for...
This paper offers a procedure for, and a description of the elements involved in judging how trustwo...
In this article, the Society for Personality and Social Psychology (SPSP) Task Force on Publication ...
Research often necessitates of samples, yet obtaining large enough samples is not always possible. W...
Statistical power is key to planning studies if understood and used correctly. Power is the probabil...
Academics have a responsibility to ensure that their research findings are as truthful as possible. ...
Many psychology studies are statistically underpowered. In part, this may be because many researcher...
Recent events have led psychologists to acknowledge that the inherent uncertainty encapsulated in an...
Recent events have led psychologists to acknowledge that the inherent uncertainty encapsulated in an...
Objectives To support wider use and higher quality interpretation of confidence intervals (CIs) in p...
As a researcher (or consumer of research) you will frequently come across statistical testing of dat...
Many psychology studies are statistically underpowered. In part, this may be because many researcher...
Recent events have placed psychological science at the forefront of a broad movement across scientif...
Given that an effect size of d = .4 is a good first estimate of the smallest effect size of interest...
The current push for rigor and reproducibility is driven by a desire for confidence in research resu...
This book addresses sample size and power in the context of research, offering valuable insights for...
This paper offers a procedure for, and a description of the elements involved in judging how trustwo...
In this article, the Society for Personality and Social Psychology (SPSP) Task Force on Publication ...
Research often necessitates of samples, yet obtaining large enough samples is not always possible. W...
Statistical power is key to planning studies if understood and used correctly. Power is the probabil...