Statistical Power
The statistical power of a research design is the probability that the study will reject the null hypothesis, given a specific sample size and an expected relationship strength. For instance, if a design has a power of , it means there is an chance of correctly rejecting the null hypothesis when the expected relationship exists in the population. It is essentially the complement of the probability of making a Type II error, so researchers strive for high statistical power to avoid missing a real effect.
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In the context of psychological research, which statement best defines a null hypothesis?
If a researcher predicts that caffeine consumption increases alertness, the null hypothesis for this study would state that there is no relationship between caffeine consumption and alertness.
A team of researchers is designing several psychological studies. Match each specific research objective to the corresponding Null Hypothesis (H₀) that the researchers must assume before collecting data.
In psychological research, evaluating a new theory requires a disciplined logical process starting from the Null Hypothesis (). Using the logic of the null as the 'default' position (as seen in the provided image), arrange the steps below to reflect the logical sequence of evaluating a scientific claim.
You are designing a psychological study to investigate the relationship between 'Sleep Quality' and 'Academic Performance' in college students. To establish the necessary logical starting point for your statistical analysis (as illustrated in the provided diagram), which of the following null hypotheses () would you create for your study?
A researcher is investigating whether 'Classical Music' affects 'Concentration Scores' by comparing a group that listens to music with a group that sits in silence. According to the analytical logic of the null hypothesis (H₀), if the researcher assumes there is no relationship between music and concentration, then the numerical value of the difference between the population mean of the music group and the population mean of the silent group is assumed to be _____.
In psychological research, the _____ hypothesis is a formal statement asserting that no relationship exists between the two measured items.
A clinical psychologist is evaluating a new therapy for depression by measuring therapy attendance (number of sessions) and depression severity scores. The null hypothesis for this study would state that there is no relationship between therapy attendance and depression severity.
Match each statistical concept related to hypothesis testing with its correct definition or description based on the logic of the null hypothesis.
Order the logical steps a researcher takes when evaluating a study's results using null hypothesis testing, from the initial assumption to the final decision.
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Which of the following best defines the statistical power of a research design?
A researcher designs a study with a statistical power of .80. This means there is a 20% probability that the study will fail to detect a real effect that actually exists in the population.
A researcher is refining their study design to improve the probability of detecting a real relationship between variables. Match each design decision with its specific impact on the study's statistical power.
A researcher is designing a study to examine how social media use affects attention span. Arrange these four study configurations in order from the lowest statistical power (at the top) to the highest statistical power (at the bottom) by analyzing how their parameters influence the probability of detecting a real relationship.
A researcher is developing a study to detect a subtle relationship between sleep duration and cognitive performance (). With a fixed budget that limits the sample size to participants, which of the following research plans correctly synthesizes the necessary design elements to maximize statistical power?
Example of Sample Size Requirements for High Statistical Power
Assuming a real effect exists in the population, arrange the following study designs in order based on their probability of failing to detect that effect (Type II error), from the highest risk of error (at the top) to the lowest risk of error (at the bottom).
A researcher is evaluating two proposed study designs for a clinical trial. Design A has a reported statistical power of , while Design B is estimated to have a probability of failing to detect a real effect that exists in the population. To ensure the highest probability of correctly identifying a relationship, the researcher should select the design with a power of _____.
Match each term related to statistical power with its correct description.