Deck 20: Sample Size and Power

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If too many participants are recruited, the whole study will be almost worthless because the sample will not have enough statistical power to answer the study question.
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If the power estimates for a study are lower than desired, the easiest way to improve the power is to increase the sample size.
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The standard expectation is that a study's analyses should have a power of what value or greater?

A) 60%
B) 70%
C) 80%
D) 90%
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Which of the following is a statistical estimate of how close to the population value a sample of a particular size is expected to be?

A) Chi-square statistic
B) Confidence interval
C) Study power
D) p-Value
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What type of error occurs when a study population yields a significant statistical test result even though a significant difference or association does not actually exist in the source population?

A) Type 1 error
B) Type 2 error
C) Type 3 error
D) Type 4 error
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Deck 20: Sample Size and Power
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If too many participants are recruited, the whole study will be almost worthless because the sample will not have enough statistical power to answer the study question.
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If the power estimates for a study are lower than desired, the easiest way to improve the power is to increase the sample size.
True
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The standard expectation is that a study's analyses should have a power of what value or greater?

A) 60%
B) 70%
C) 80%
D) 90%
C
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Which of the following is a statistical estimate of how close to the population value a sample of a particular size is expected to be?

A) Chi-square statistic
B) Confidence interval
C) Study power
D) p-Value
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What type of error occurs when a study population yields a significant statistical test result even though a significant difference or association does not actually exist in the source population?

A) Type 1 error
B) Type 2 error
C) Type 3 error
D) Type 4 error
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