a priori Power Analysis Calculator (ANOVA Factorial)
An a priori power analysis for ANOVA factorial is a crucial tool in experimental design, ensuring your study has enough power to detect significant effects. It helps you determine the appropriate sample size required to achieve a desired level of power.
- Enter the desired significance level (α), effect size (f), and power (1 – β).
- Click ‘Calculate’ to find the required sample size (n).
- View the results below the calculator and the corresponding chart.
The formula used in this calculator is based on Cohen’s f and is derived from the non-central F distribution:
| Factor A | Factor B | Mean | N |
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| n | Power |
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- Always use the smallest meaningful effect size to ensure your study is sensitive to even small effects.
- Consider using a power of at least 0.80 to ensure your study has a high chance of detecting significant effects.
What is the difference between a priori and a posteriori power analysis?
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