Chapter 8 Making Sense of Statistical Significance: Effect Size, Decision Errors, and Statistical Power.

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Chapter 8 Making Sense of Statistical Significance: Effect Size, Decision Errors, and Statistical Power

Effect Size Amount that two populations do not overlap Figuring effect size (d) Effect size conventions small d = .2 medium d = .5 large d = .8

Meta-Analysis Combines results from different studies Provides an overall effect size Common in the more applied areas of psychology

Decision Errors Type I error Type II error Reject the null hypothesis when in fact it is true alpha (α) Probability of making a Type I error Type II error Not rejecting the null hypothesis when in reality it is false beta (β) Probability of making a Type II error

Possible Correct and Incorrect Decisions in Hypothesis Testing

Statistical Power Probability that the study will produce a statistically significant results if the research hypothesis is true

Statistical Power Steps for figuring power 1. Gather the needed information: mean and standard deviation of Population 2 and the predicted mean of Population 1 2. Figure the raw-score cutoff point on the comparison distribution to reject the null hypothesis

Statistical Power Steps for figuring power 3. Figure the Z score for this same point, but on the distribution of means for Population 1 4. Use the normal curve table to figure the probability of getting a score more extreme than that Z score

Influences on Power Effect size Difference between the population means Population standard deviation Figuring power from predicted effect sizes

Influences on Power Sample size Significance level (alpha) Affects the standard deviation of the distribution of means Significance level (alpha) One- versus two-tailed tests Type of hypothesis-testing procedure

Summary of Influences on Power

Practical Ways of Increasing the Power of a Planned Study

Importance of Power When Evaluating Study Results When a result is significant Statistical significance versus practical significance When a result if not statistically significant

Controversies and Limitations Effect size versus statistical significance Theoretically oriented psychologists emphasize significance Applied researchers emphasize effect size

Reporting in Research Articles Increasingly common for effect sizes to be reported Commonly reported in meta-analyses