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Card 16
Front
Power calculations can be deciphered a priori for what purpose?
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Card 17
Front
How can power calculations be used post hoc?
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Card 18
Front
If sample sizes are different, what must be calculated?
Back
Card 19
Front
for a priori, how do we know an effect size before a study?
Back
Card 20
Front
The average effect size of previous studies can be used in current studies how?
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Card 21
Front
What else can increase power?
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Card 22
Front
A larger sample size?
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Card 23
Front
What combination increases the likelihood of detecting a significant effect between groups?
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Card 24
Front
In experimental designs, which factors increase power?
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Card 25
Front
What is absolutely IMPERATIVE when calculating effect size and power?
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