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Zou, Guang Yong – Psychological Methods, 2007
Confidence intervals are widely accepted as a preferred way to present study results. They encompass significance tests and provide an estimate of the magnitude of the effect. However, comparisons of correlations still rely heavily on significance testing. The persistence of this practice is caused primarily by the lack of simple yet accurate…
Descriptors: Intervals, Effect Size, Research Methodology, Correlation
Maxwell, Scott E. – Psychological Methods, 2004
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…
Descriptors: Psychology, Psychological Studies, Effect Size, Research Methodology

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