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Ethan C. Brown; Mohammed A. A. Abulela – Practical Assessment, Research & Evaluation, 2025
Moderated multiple regression (MMR) has become a fundamental tool for applied researchers, since many effects are expected to vary based on other variables. However, the inherent complexity of MMR creates formidable challenges for adequately performing power analysis on interaction effects to ensure reliable and replicable research results. Prior…
Descriptors: Statistical Analysis, Multiple Regression Analysis, Models, Programming Languages
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Hongxi Li; Shuwei Li; Liuquan Sun; Xinyuan Song – Structural Equation Modeling: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 2025
Structural equation models offer a valuable tool for delineating the complicated interrelationships among multiple variables, including observed and latent variables. Over the last few decades, structural equation models have successfully analyzed complete and right-censored survival data, exemplified by wide applications in psychological, social,…
Descriptors: Statistical Analysis, Statistical Studies, Structural Equation Models, Intervals
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Yuan Hsiao; Lee Fiorio; Jonathan Wakefield; Emilio Zagheni – Sociological Methods & Research, 2024
Obtaining reliable and timely estimates of migration flows is critical for advancing the migration theory and guiding policy decisions, but it remains a challenge. Digital data provide granular information on time and space, but do not draw from representative samples of the population, leading to biased estimates. We propose a method for…
Descriptors: Migration, Migration Patterns, Data Collection, Data Analysis
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Suero, Manuel; Privado, Jesús; Botella, Juan – Psicologica: International Journal of Methodology and Experimental Psychology, 2017
A simulation study is presented to evaluate and compare three methods to estimate the variance of the estimates of the parameters d and "C" of the signal detection theory (SDT). Several methods have been proposed to calculate the variance of their estimators, "d'" and "c." Those methods have been mostly assessed by…
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Theories, Simulation, Statistical Analysis
Paothong, Arnut – ProQuest LLC, 2013
The network externality function plays a very important role in the study of economic network industries. Moreover, the consumer group dynamic interactions coupled with network externality concept is going to play a dominant role in the network goods in the 21st century. The existing literature is stemmed on a choice of externality function with…
Descriptors: Information Networks, Consumer Economics, Mathematical Models, Statistical Analysis
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Luh, Wei-Ming; Guo, Jiin-Huarng – Journal of Experimental Education, 2011
Sample size determination is an important issue in planning research. In the context of one-way fixed-effect analysis of variance, the conventional sample size formula cannot be applied for the heterogeneous variance cases. This study discusses the sample size requirement for the Welch test in the one-way fixed-effect analysis of variance with…
Descriptors: Sample Size, Monte Carlo Methods, Statistical Analysis, Heterogeneous Grouping
Dong, Nianbo; Lipsey, Mark – Society for Research on Educational Effectiveness, 2010
This study uses simulation techniques to examine the statistical power of the group- randomized design and the matched-pair (MP) randomized block design under various parameter combinations. Both nearest neighbor matching and random matching are used for the MP design. The power of each design for any parameter combination was calculated from…
Descriptors: Simulation, Statistical Analysis, Cluster Grouping, Mathematical Models
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Luh, Wei-Ming; Guo, Jiin-Huarng – Journal of Experimental Education, 2009
The sample size determination is an important issue for planning research. However, limitations in size have seldom been discussed in the literature. Thus, how to allocate participants into different treatment groups to achieve the desired power is a practical issue that still needs to be addressed when one group size is fixed. The authors focused…
Descriptors: Sample Size, Research Methodology, Evaluation Methods, Simulation
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Goldman, Robert N.; McKenzie, John D. Jr. – Teaching Statistics: An International Journal for Teachers, 2009
We explain how to simulate both univariate and bivariate raw data sets having specified values for common summary statistics. The first example illustrates how to "construct" a data set having prescribed values for the mean and the standard deviation--for a one-sample t test with a specified outcome. The second shows how to create a bivariate data…
Descriptors: Correlation, Equated Scores, Statistical Analysis, Weighted Scores
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Wanstrom, Linda – Multivariate Behavioral Research, 2009
Second-order latent growth curve models (S. C. Duncan & Duncan, 1996; McArdle, 1988) can be used to study group differences in change in latent constructs. We give exact formulas for the covariance matrix of the parameter estimates and an algebraic expression for the estimation of slope differences. Formulas for calculations of the required sample…
Descriptors: Sample Size, Effect Size, Mathematical Formulas, Computation
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Hedges, Larry V. – Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics, 2007
A common mistake in analysis of cluster randomized trials is to ignore the effect of clustering and analyze the data as if each treatment group were a simple random sample. This typically leads to an overstatement of the precision of results and anticonservative conclusions about precision and statistical significance of treatment effects. This…
Descriptors: Statistical Significance, Computation, Cluster Grouping, Statistics
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Busing, Frank M. T. A.; Groenen, Patrick J. K.; Heiser, Willem J. – Psychometrika, 2005
Multidimensional unfolding methods suffer from the degeneracy problem in almost all circumstances. Most degeneracies are easily recognized: the solutions are perfect but trivial, characterized by approximately equal distances between points from different sets. A definition of an absolutely degenerate solution is proposed, which makes clear that…
Descriptors: Simulation, Item Response Theory, Psychometrics, Statistical Analysis
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Carter, David S. – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 1979
There are a variety of formulas for reducing the positive bias which occurs in estimating R squared in multiple regression or correlation equations. Five different formulas are evaluated in a Monte Carlo study, and recommendations are made. (JKS)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Correlation, Mathematical Formulas, Multiple Regression Analysis