Event Title
How to use Simulation Methods to Conduct Power Analysis
Start Date
4-2-2021 8:30 AM
End Date
4-2-2021 10:00 AM
Date of Publication
February 2021
Document Type
Event
Abstract
The frequency with which applications of multivariate procedures, such as structural equation modeling or multilevel models, in the research literature and federal grant proposals has increased over the last decade. Furthermore, applied researchers often collect data for which model assumptions are not tenable, have missing values, or otherwise require challenging decisions. Determining the target sample size when planning studies that will use advanced statistical modeling can be difficult because existing power analysis programs simply cannot accommodate these complexities. In this workshop, we demonstrate how to use simulation methods in R to conduct power analyses for advanced but commonly used procedures.
Keywords
Simulation methods, research, studies
Persistent Identifier
http://hdl.handle.net/10950/2811
How to use Simulation Methods to Conduct Power Analysis
The frequency with which applications of multivariate procedures, such as structural equation modeling or multilevel models, in the research literature and federal grant proposals has increased over the last decade. Furthermore, applied researchers often collect data for which model assumptions are not tenable, have missing values, or otherwise require challenging decisions. Determining the target sample size when planning studies that will use advanced statistical modeling can be difficult because existing power analysis programs simply cannot accommodate these complexities. In this workshop, we demonstrate how to use simulation methods in R to conduct power analyses for advanced but commonly used procedures.