Given that an effect size of d = .4 is a good first estimate of the smallest effect size of interest in psychological research, we already need over 50 participants for a simple comparison of two within-participants conditions if we want to run a study with 80% power. This is more than current practice. In addition, as soon as a between-groups variable or an interaction is involved, numbers of 100, 200, and even more participants are needed. As long as we do not accept these facts, we will keep on running underpowered studies with unclear results. Addressing the issue requires a change in the way research is evaluated by supervisors, examiners, reviewers, and editors. The present paper describes reference numbers needed for the designs most...
Power has been relatively ignored in statistical pedagogy and practice. Kraemer and ~°hie~~nr~’s boo...
Authors have highlighted for decades that sample size justification through power analysis is the ex...
Determining appropriate sample size is often a difficult decision in the process of developing quant...
Given that an effect size of d = .4 is a good first estimate of the smallest effect size of interest...
In psychology, attempts to replicate published findings are less successful than expected. For prope...
Many psychology studies are statistically underpowered. In part, this may be because many researcher...
In experimental research, planning studies that have sufficient probability of detecting important e...
Statistical power is key to planning studies if understood and used correctly. Power is the probabil...
Many psychology studies are statistically underpowered. In part, this may be because many researcher...
When designing experimental studies with human participants, experimenters must decide how many tria...
<p>This figure shows the power of a study with two independent groups as a function of sample size f...
In the wake of the replication crisis, social and personality psychologists have increased attention...
The study aimed at identifying statistical power and effect size in number of published research in ...
When designing experimental studies with human participants, experimenters must decide how many tria...
This book addresses sample size and power in the context of research, offering valuable insights for...
Power has been relatively ignored in statistical pedagogy and practice. Kraemer and ~°hie~~nr~’s boo...
Authors have highlighted for decades that sample size justification through power analysis is the ex...
Determining appropriate sample size is often a difficult decision in the process of developing quant...
Given that an effect size of d = .4 is a good first estimate of the smallest effect size of interest...
In psychology, attempts to replicate published findings are less successful than expected. For prope...
Many psychology studies are statistically underpowered. In part, this may be because many researcher...
In experimental research, planning studies that have sufficient probability of detecting important e...
Statistical power is key to planning studies if understood and used correctly. Power is the probabil...
Many psychology studies are statistically underpowered. In part, this may be because many researcher...
When designing experimental studies with human participants, experimenters must decide how many tria...
<p>This figure shows the power of a study with two independent groups as a function of sample size f...
In the wake of the replication crisis, social and personality psychologists have increased attention...
The study aimed at identifying statistical power and effect size in number of published research in ...
When designing experimental studies with human participants, experimenters must decide how many tria...
This book addresses sample size and power in the context of research, offering valuable insights for...
Power has been relatively ignored in statistical pedagogy and practice. Kraemer and ~°hie~~nr~’s boo...
Authors have highlighted for decades that sample size justification through power analysis is the ex...
Determining appropriate sample size is often a difficult decision in the process of developing quant...