π The concept of statistical power and effect size are important in hypothesis testing.
βοΈ Statistical power refers to the probability of correctly rejecting the null hypothesis when it is false.
π Effect size measures the magnitude of the difference between groups in a study.
π Differences between groups may be due to sampling error rather than population differences.
β Type 1 error occurs when the null hypothesis is rejected incorrectly.
β Accepting the null hypothesis may lead to type 2 error.
π Statistical power refers to the probability of rejecting the null hypothesis when it is false.
π The statistical power is influenced by the size of the sample and the effect size.
π Increasing the sample size enhances the statistical power and the ability to detect significant differences.
π The difference between statistical power and effect size.
π¬ The importance of effect size in hypothesis testing.
π How effect size is measured using a formula.
π The video explains the concept of statistical power and effect size.
π Effect size measures the magnitude of the difference between two groups.
π A high effect size indicates a strong difference between the groups.
Meta-analyses are valuable resources in psychology to determine the effectiveness of a certain therapy.
Meta-analyses analyze multiple research studies to calculate the effect size of a therapy.
Statistical power is used to determine the sample size needed to minimize the probability of committing a type 2 error.
π The concept of effect size and its importance in statistical analysis.
βοΈ The use of power analysis to determine the sample size needed for detecting an effect.
π The significance of interpreting the magnitude of an effect in addition to hypothesis testing.
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