Sample Size for Hypothesis Testing of Standardized Effect between Groups
碩士 === 國立交通大學 === 管理科學系所 === 103 === Standardized effect, known as effect size, is a quantitative measure of a phenomenon’s strength and a substantial explanation for statistical consequences. Hence, reporting effect sizes is considered good practice when presenting research findings in many fields....
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ndltd-TW-103NCTU54570372019-05-15T22:33:37Z http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/86v3g4 Sample Size for Hypothesis Testing of Standardized Effect between Groups 群組標準化效用檢定之樣本數計算 Lin, Yu-Hsin 林煜鑫 碩士 國立交通大學 管理科學系所 103 Standardized effect, known as effect size, is a quantitative measure of a phenomenon’s strength and a substantial explanation for statistical consequences. Hence, reporting effect sizes is considered good practice when presenting research findings in many fields. We want to examine the actual effect size of the sample. By hypothesis testing, we give effect size of the null hypothesis, confidence level, and power. We discuss how much the optimal equal sample size between groups and the optimal total sample size we need in order to decide accepting the null hypothesis of effect size or rejecting the null hypothesis with lack of evidence. In this study, we discuss Cohen’s f and root-mean-square standardized effect. Find each optimal sample sizes for these effect sizes under all possible combination of conditions and compare the difference of the optimal sample sizes under the same combination of conditions. Shieh, Gwo-wen 謝國文 2015 學位論文 ; thesis 49 zh-TW |
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碩士 === 國立交通大學 === 管理科學系所 === 103 === Standardized effect, known as effect size, is a quantitative measure of a phenomenon’s strength and a substantial explanation for statistical consequences. Hence, reporting effect sizes is considered good practice when presenting research findings in many fields. We want to examine the actual effect size of the sample. By hypothesis testing, we give effect size of the null hypothesis, confidence level, and power. We discuss how much the optimal equal sample size between groups and the optimal total sample size we need in order to decide accepting the null hypothesis of effect size or rejecting the null hypothesis with lack of evidence. In this study, we discuss Cohen’s f and root-mean-square standardized effect. Find each optimal sample sizes for these effect sizes under all possible combination of conditions and compare the difference of the optimal sample sizes under the same combination of conditions.
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