power analysis Flashcards

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what are the limitations of alpha (.05)

A

It is not a measure of the magnitude of the effect

Two samples could get completely different results because they have different samples.

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2
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what is a type 1 error

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think there is an effect but there isnt

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3
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what is a type 2 error

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think there isnt an effect but there is

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4
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what is effect size a measure of

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the magnitude of the effect independent of sample size

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5
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what is statistical power

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The probability of making a type 2 error

  • normally set at .80
  • the probability of making a type 2 error is .20

Type 1 : Type 2 = 1:4

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6
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What does statistical power depend on?

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sample size (the larger the sample the more power) 
Effect size 
Precision of measure (the more precise a measure the better it provides a measure of the latent variable)
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7
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What does a prospective power analysis asses

= a prior

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A prior power analysis computes the required sample size given an effect size, power and alpha

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8
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what are the types of retrospective power analysis

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  • A priori
  • sensitivity
  • post hoc
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9
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A retrospective prior tests

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the amount of participants the effect you found would need to be significant

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10
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what does a retrospective sensitivity test

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the minimum effect size which could have been found given sample size, power, alpha

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11
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what does a post hoc power analysis test

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the achieved power

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12
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how do you report an a priori analysis

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An a priori power analysis indicated that it would be necessary to recruit __ participants per group in order to detect an effect size of d/r/f = __, with alpha set at .05, at 80% power.

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13
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how do you report a sensitivity power analysis

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A power analysis indicated that that with a sample of __ in the intervention condition and __ in the control condition, it would be possible to detect a minimum effect size of d/r/f = __, with alpha set at .05, at 80% power.

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14
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how do you report achieved power analysis

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The effect size for the experiment was calculated as d = __. A power analysis indicated that with a sample of __ in the intervention condition and __ in the control, and with alpha set at .05, the analysis only achieved __ power.

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How do you report a post hoc analysis

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The effect size for the experiment was calculated as d = 0.28. A power analysis indicated that it would be necessary to recruit at least 202 participants per condition to detect this effect size, with alpha set at .05, at 80% power.

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