Power and measures of effect size in analysis of variance with fixed versus random nested factors |
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Authors: | Siemer Matthias Joormann Jutta |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology, Ernst Moritz Arndt University, Greifswald, Germany. masiemer@uni-greifswald.de |
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Abstract: | Ignoring a nested factor can influence the validity of statistical decisions about treatment effectiveness. Previous discussions have centered on consequences of ignoring nested factors versus treating them as random factors on Type I errors and measures of effect size (B. E. Wampold & R. C. Serlin). The authors (a) discuss circumstances under which the treatment of nested provider effects as fixed as opposed to random is appropriate; (b) present 2 formulas for the correct estimation of effect sizes when nested factors are fixed; (c) present the results of Monte Carlo simulations of the consequences of treating providers as fixed versus random on effect size estimates, Type I error rates, and power; and (d) discuss implications of mistaken considerations of provider effects for the study of differential treatment effects in psychotherapy research. |
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