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| Potencia estadística y tamaño de muestra× | Prueba de hipótesis nula× | |
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| Campo | Estadística para la investigación | Estadística para la investigación |
| Familia | Process / pipeline | Process / pipeline |
| Año de origen≠ | 1988 | 1925 |
| Autor original≠ | Jacob Cohen | Ronald Fisher; Neyman & Pearson |
| Tipo | Concept | Concept |
| Fuente seminal≠ | Cohen, J. (1988). Statistical Power Analysis for the Behavioral Sciences (2nd ed.). Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. ISBN: 0-8058-0283-5 | Fisher, R. A. (1925). Statistical Methods for Research Workers. Oliver and Boyd. link ↗ |
| Alias≠ | power analysis, sample size calculation, 1 minus beta, sensitivity | NHST, hypothesis formulation, null hypothesis, alternative hypothesis |
| Relacionados | 4 | 4 |
| Resumen≠ | Statistical power is the probability of detecting a true effect if it exists (1 − β). Power analysis determines the sample size required to detect a hypothesized effect size with specified Type I error (α) and Type II error (β) rates. Introduced by Jacob Cohen (1988), power analysis is foundational to research design: underpowered studies produce inflated effect size estimates and are unlikely to replicate. The standard benchmark is 80% power (β = 0.20), though critical studies may require 90% power. | Null Hypothesis Significance Testing (NHST) is the dominant statistical framework in empirical research. The null hypothesis (H₀) represents the default assumption—typically 'no effect' or 'no difference'—while the alternative hypothesis (H₁) represents the claim being tested. The test calculates the probability of observing the data given H₀ is true (p-value); if p is very small, H₀ is rejected in favor of H₁. Formulated by Ronald Fisher and extended by Neyman and Pearson in the early 20th century, NHST is foundational to confirmatory research but has been widely critiqued for misuse and misinterpretation. |
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