The evidence based medicine paradigm demands scientific reliability, but modern research seems to overlook it sometimes. The power analysis represents a way to show the meaningfulness of findings, regardless to the emphasized aspect of statistical significance. Within this statistical framework, the estimation of the effect size represents a means to show the relevance of the evidences produced through research. In this regard, this paper presents and discusses the main procedures to estimate the size of an effect with respect to the specific statistical test used for hypothesis testing. Thus, this work can be seen as an introduction and a guide for the reader interested in the use of effect size estimation for its scientific endeavour
Obtaining evidence that something does not exist requires knowing how big it would be were it to exi...
Learning to interpret and apply statistical principles is necessary for advanced study in the health...
I describe and question the argument that in psychological research, the significance test should be...
The evidence based medicine paradigm demands scientific reliability, but modern research seems to ov...
Effect size measures are used to quantify treatment effects or associations between variables. Such ...
Calculating the sample size in scientific studies is one of the critical issues as regards the scien...
pISSN 1738-429X eISSN 2234-4446 In most medical research the P value is commonly used to describe te...
The Null Hypothesis Significance Testing (NHST) paradigm is increasingly criticized. Estimation appr...
Journals in numerous fields including psychology, education, public health, and business currently r...
The Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (American Psychological Association...
The Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (American Psychological Association...
REVIEW ARTICLE Recent years have witnessed a growing number of published reports that point out the ...
Whenever possible a statistical analysis which provides a measure of the magnitude of the effect sho...
Learning to interpret and apply statistical principles is necessary for advanced study in the health...
Researchers in the field of psychology often face the situation that the statistical significance de...
Obtaining evidence that something does not exist requires knowing how big it would be were it to exi...
Learning to interpret and apply statistical principles is necessary for advanced study in the health...
I describe and question the argument that in psychological research, the significance test should be...
The evidence based medicine paradigm demands scientific reliability, but modern research seems to ov...
Effect size measures are used to quantify treatment effects or associations between variables. Such ...
Calculating the sample size in scientific studies is one of the critical issues as regards the scien...
pISSN 1738-429X eISSN 2234-4446 In most medical research the P value is commonly used to describe te...
The Null Hypothesis Significance Testing (NHST) paradigm is increasingly criticized. Estimation appr...
Journals in numerous fields including psychology, education, public health, and business currently r...
The Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (American Psychological Association...
The Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (American Psychological Association...
REVIEW ARTICLE Recent years have witnessed a growing number of published reports that point out the ...
Whenever possible a statistical analysis which provides a measure of the magnitude of the effect sho...
Learning to interpret and apply statistical principles is necessary for advanced study in the health...
Researchers in the field of psychology often face the situation that the statistical significance de...
Obtaining evidence that something does not exist requires knowing how big it would be were it to exi...
Learning to interpret and apply statistical principles is necessary for advanced study in the health...
I describe and question the argument that in psychological research, the significance test should be...