Many psychology studies are statistically underpowered. In part, this may be because many researchers rely on intuition, rules of thumb, and prior practice (along with practical considerations) to determine the number of subjects to test. In Study 1, we surveyed 291 published research psychologists and found large discrepancies between their reports of their preferred amount of power and the actual power of their studies (calculated from their reported typical cell size, typical effect size, and acceptable alpha). Furthermore, in Study 2, 89% of the 214 respondents overestimated the power of specific research designs with a small expected effect size, and 95% underestimated the sample size needed to obtain .80 power for detecting a small ef...
In psychology, attempts to replicate published findings are less successful than expected. For prope...
The statistical power of psychological research was examined in three studies. The purpose of Study ...
In experimental research, planning studies that have sufficient probability of detecting important e...
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 quality of current psychological research has been questioned because of perceived flaws in the ...
The study aimed at identifying statistical power and effect size in number of published research in ...
In the wake of the replication crisis, social and personality psychologists have increased attention...
Power was calculated for 6,155 statistical tests in 221 journal articles published in the 1982 volum...
Given that an effect size of d = .4 is a good first estimate of the smallest effect size of interest...
In this dissertation we have questioned the current research practices in psychological science and ...
If psychologists have recognized the pitfalls of underpowered research for decades, why does it pers...
Effect sizes are the currency of psychological research. They quantify the results of a study to ans...
This book addresses sample size and power in the context of research, offering valuable insights for...
Due to reliance on null-hypothesis significance testing, researchers had widely neglected effect siz...
In psychology, attempts to replicate published findings are less successful than expected. For prope...
The statistical power of psychological research was examined in three studies. The purpose of Study ...
In experimental research, planning studies that have sufficient probability of detecting important e...
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 quality of current psychological research has been questioned because of perceived flaws in the ...
The study aimed at identifying statistical power and effect size in number of published research in ...
In the wake of the replication crisis, social and personality psychologists have increased attention...
Power was calculated for 6,155 statistical tests in 221 journal articles published in the 1982 volum...
Given that an effect size of d = .4 is a good first estimate of the smallest effect size of interest...
In this dissertation we have questioned the current research practices in psychological science and ...
If psychologists have recognized the pitfalls of underpowered research for decades, why does it pers...
Effect sizes are the currency of psychological research. They quantify the results of a study to ans...
This book addresses sample size and power in the context of research, offering valuable insights for...
Due to reliance on null-hypothesis significance testing, researchers had widely neglected effect siz...
In psychology, attempts to replicate published findings are less successful than expected. For prope...
The statistical power of psychological research was examined in three studies. The purpose of Study ...
In experimental research, planning studies that have sufficient probability of detecting important e...