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APS Virtual Poster Showcase

Power Analysis: Problems and Promises

Friday, May 22, 2020 · Virtual

Oral · Methodology

Statistical power is considered pertinent to the credibility of psychological research studies. This symposium discusses issues raised in using power analysis for designing studies, evaluating published results, and generating research policies. Topics include philosophies and assumptions underlying power-based claims, implications of power for replicability, and understanding/incorporating uncertainty in power analysis.

Chairs & Discussants

  • Jolynn PekChair
    The Ohio State University

Presentations

  1. Power and the Scientific Reform MovementRichard Morey
  2. Average Power: Estimating the Replicability of Psychological Research Retrospectively?Blakeley McShane, Ulf Bockenholt, Karsten Hansen
  3. Incorporating Uncertainty in Power Analysis: A Bayesian-Classical Hybrid ApproachJolynn Pek, Joonsuk Park
  4. Conditions for and Claims about the Influences of Statistical PowerDuane Wegener, Leandre Fabrigar