In (A), sample size is calculated to detect the mean of the true effect sizes above the minimum of interest (i.e. Cohen’s d > 0.5). This is the method used in the main simulations. As prevalence in the Single Normal model is increased by increasing the SD, the mean effect size above the minimum is larger as prevalence increases, leading simulations to be underpowered compared to other distributions at high prevalences. In (B), sample size is calculated to detect an effect equal to twice the minimum of interest (i.e. Cohen’s d = 1). In (C), it is calculated to detect an effect equal to the minimum of interest (i.e. Cohen’s d = 0.5). Each point corresponds to a simulation with 1,000 published findings. True effects are defined as those above ...
Scenario descriptions and parameter combinations are adapted directly from Ioannidis [1]. The remain...
In experimental research, planning studies that have sufficient probability of detecting important e...
In experimental research, planning studies that have sufficient probability of detecting important e...
Each point corresponds to a simulation with 5,000 published findings. True effects are defined as th...
These are the same results shown in Fig 2A(capped at an odds ratio of 1), and are meant to be more d...
In (A), sample size is calculated to detect the mean of the true effect sizes above the minimum of i...
Scenario descriptions, parameter combinations and the Analytical column are adapted directly from Io...
Each point corresponds to a simulation with 1,000 published findings. In each panel, graphs correspo...
These results are similar to those presented in Fig 2, except that the decision to publish takes the...
In (A), sample size is calculated to detect the mean of the true effect sizes above the minimum of i...
In the Dichotomous model (A), the density curve is replaced by a histogram, as effects sizes are str...
<p>For each effect size (1,2,3,4,5 or 10% of the total variance) 100 simulations were carried out. T...
<p>For each effect size (1,2,3,4,5 or 10% of the total variance) 100 simulations were carried out. T...
<p>For each effect size (1,2,3,4,5 or 10% of the total variance) 100 simulations were carried out. T...
It is good scientific practice to the report an appropriate estimate of effect size and a confidence...
Scenario descriptions and parameter combinations are adapted directly from Ioannidis [1]. The remain...
In experimental research, planning studies that have sufficient probability of detecting important e...
In experimental research, planning studies that have sufficient probability of detecting important e...
Each point corresponds to a simulation with 5,000 published findings. True effects are defined as th...
These are the same results shown in Fig 2A(capped at an odds ratio of 1), and are meant to be more d...
In (A), sample size is calculated to detect the mean of the true effect sizes above the minimum of i...
Scenario descriptions, parameter combinations and the Analytical column are adapted directly from Io...
Each point corresponds to a simulation with 1,000 published findings. In each panel, graphs correspo...
These results are similar to those presented in Fig 2, except that the decision to publish takes the...
In (A), sample size is calculated to detect the mean of the true effect sizes above the minimum of i...
In the Dichotomous model (A), the density curve is replaced by a histogram, as effects sizes are str...
<p>For each effect size (1,2,3,4,5 or 10% of the total variance) 100 simulations were carried out. T...
<p>For each effect size (1,2,3,4,5 or 10% of the total variance) 100 simulations were carried out. T...
<p>For each effect size (1,2,3,4,5 or 10% of the total variance) 100 simulations were carried out. T...
It is good scientific practice to the report an appropriate estimate of effect size and a confidence...
Scenario descriptions and parameter combinations are adapted directly from Ioannidis [1]. The remain...
In experimental research, planning studies that have sufficient probability of detecting important e...
In experimental research, planning studies that have sufficient probability of detecting important e...