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Power and Effect Size.

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1 Power and Effect Size

2 I factor 4 levels

3 Testing? Null True Null false Reject Null Retain Null

4 Null True Null false Reject Null Type I (α) Correct (1-β) Retain Null (1-α) Type II (β)

5 effect TREATMENT NULL power β 1 - β 1- α α/2 α/2

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8 What determines power? Effect size Sample size Variability Significance level 1 or 2 tail choice Kind of test

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10 effect NULL TREATMENT power β 1 - β 1- α α/2 α/2

11 Change significance level

12 1 or 2 tail

13 Feature Increase power Decrease power Effect size large small Population σ small σ big σ Sample size (n) big significance Lenient (0.05) Strict (0.01) 1 or 2 tail one two

14 power is in the sampling distributions, whereas effect size is in the population distributions

15 assumptions

16 Effect Size The extent to which 2 populations do not overlap d =( μ1 - μ2)/ σ Cohen’s d 0.2 is small effect 0.5 medium 0.8 large

17 Effect size Small (f =0.1) Medium (f=0.25) Large(f=0.4) 3 groups
Approximate number of participants in each group (equal variances) to achieve 80% power for one-way ANOVA at 0.05 significance level Effect size Small (f =0.1) Medium (f=0.25) Large(f=0.4) 3 groups (dfbetween=2) 322 52 21 4 groups (dfbetween =3) 274 45 18 5 groups (dfbetween =4) 240 39 16 How many?

18 Degrees of freedom 2 factor Factor A has a levels and df= a-1 Factor B has b levels and df = b-1 Interaction df = (a-1)(b-1) Error df = N - ab

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