Testing replication with small samples: Applications to ANOVA

M.A.J. Zondervan - Zwijnenburg, Dominique Rijshouwer

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Abstract

Findings based on small samples can offer important insights, but original small sample findings should be replicated before strong conclusions can be drawn. In this chapter, we present four common replication research questions: (1) whether the new effect size is similar to the original effect size, (2) whether the new effect size differs from the original effect size, (3) whether the conclusions based on new results differ from the original conclusions, and (4) what the effect size is in the population. For each of these research questions, we discuss appropriate evaluation methods: replication Bayes factors, confidence intervals, prediction intervals, the prior predictive p-value, and bias-corrected meta-analysis methods. Each method is illustrated for the replication of an ANOVA and associated post hoc t-test. Annotated R-code for all analyses is provided with the chapter.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationSmall sample size solutions
Subtitle of host publicationA Guide for Applied Researchers and Practitioners
EditorsRens van de Schoot, Milica Miočević
Place of PublicationLondon
PublisherRoutledge
Chapter12
Pages173-185
Edition1
ISBN (Electronic)9780429273872
ISBN (Print)9780367221898
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 13 Feb 2020

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