How to Use a Monte Carlo Study to Decide on Sample Size and Determine Power

Muthén & Muthén (United States) · California Department of Education

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Abstract A common question asked by researchers is, "What sample size do I need for my study?" Over the years, several rules of thumb have been proposed. In reality there is no rule of thumb that applies to all situations. The sample size needed for a study depends on many factors, including the size of the model, distribution of the variables, amount of missing data, reliability of the variables, and strength of the relations among the variables. The purpose of this article is to demonstrate how substantive researchers can use a Monte Carlo study to decide on sample size and determine power. Two models are used as examples, a confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) model and a growth model. The analyses are…

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  • Sample size determination
  • Rule of thumb
  • Monte Carlo method
  • Sample (material)
  • Econometrics
  • Statistics
  • Confirmatory factor analysis
  • Structural equation modeling
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