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It includes tools for (i) running a power analysis for a given model and design; and (ii) calculating power curves to assess trade-offs between power and sample size. This paper presents a tutorial using a simple example of count data with mixed effects (with structure representative of environmental monitoring data) to guide the user along a gentle learning curve, adding only a few commands or options at a time.} } @article{hoenigHeisey2001, author = {John M Hoenig and Dennis M Heisey}, title = {The Abuse of Power}, journal = {The American Statistician}, volume = {55}, number = {1}, pages = {19-24}, year = {2001}, publisher = {Taylor & Francis}, doi = {10.1198/000313001300339897}, URL = {https://doi.org/10.1198/000313001300339897}, eprint = {https://doi.org/10.1198/000313001300339897} } @article{kirbySonderegger201870, title = "Mixed-effects design analysis for experimental phonetics", journal = "Journal of Phonetics", volume = "70", pages = "70 - 85", year = "2018", issn = "0095-4470", doi = "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.wocn.2018.05.005", url = "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0095447017301390", author = "James Kirby and Morgan Sonderegger", keywords = "Power, Effect size, Design analysis, Incomplete neutralization" } @Article{wagenmakers2007, author="Wagenmakers, Eric-Jan", title="A practical solution to the pervasive problems of p values", journal="Psychonomic Bulletin {\&} Review", year="2007", volume="14", number="5", pages="779--804", abstract="In the field of psychology, the practice ofp value null-hypothesis testing is as widespread as ever. Despite this popularity, or perhaps because of it, most psychologists are not aware of the statistical peculiarities of thep value procedure. In particular,p values are based on data that were never observed, and these hypothetical data are themselves influenced by subjective intentions. Moreover,p values do not quantify statistical evidence. This article reviews thesep value problems and illustrates each problem with concrete examples. The three problems are familiar to statisticians but may be new to psychologists. A practical solution to thesep value problems is to adopt a model selection perspective and use the Bayesian information criterion (BIC) for statistical inference (Raftery, 1995). The BIC provides an approximation to a Bayesian hypothesis test, does not require the specification of priors, and can be easily calculated from SPSS output.", issn="1531-5320", doi="10.3758/BF03194105", url="https://doi.org/10.3758/BF03194105" } @article{raftery1995, ISSN = {00811750, 14679531}, URL = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/271063}, abstract = {It is argued that P-values and the tests based upon them give unsatisfactory results, especially in large samples. It is shown that, in regression, when there are many candidate independent variables, standard variable selection procedures can give very misleading results. Also, by selecting a single model, they ignore model uncertainty and so underestimate the uncertainty about quantities of interest. The Bayesian approach to hypothesis testing, model selection, and accounting for model uncertainty is presented. Implementing this is straightforward through the use of the simple and accurate BIC approximation, and it can be done using the output from standard software. Specific results are presented for most of the types of model commonly used in sociology. It is shown that this approach overcomes the difficulties with P-values and standard model selection procedures based on them. It also allows easy comparison of nonnested models, and permits the quantification of the evidence for a null hypothesis of interest, such as a convergence theory or a hypothesis about societal norms.}, author = {Adrian E. 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