The Persistence of Underpowered Studies in Psychological Research: Causes, Consequences, and Remedies.
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Abstract
Underpowered studies persist in the psychological literature. This article examines reasons for their persistence and the effects on efforts to create a cumulative science. The "curse of multiplicities" plays a central role in the presentation. Most psychologists realize that testing multiple hypotheses in a single study affects the Type I error rate, but corresponding implications for power have largely been ignored. The presence of multiple hypothesis tests leads to 3 different conceptualizations of power. Implications of these 3 conceptualizations are discussed from the perspective of the individual researcher and from the perspective of developing a coherent literature. Supplementing significance tests…
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- Psychology
- Perspective (graphical)
- Type I and type II errors
- Persistence (discontinuity)
- Curse
- Statistical hypothesis testing
- Multiple comparisons problem
- Test (biology)
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