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Valor-p e Significância Estatística×Poder Estatístico e Tamanho da Amostra×
ÁreaEstatística para pesquisaEstatística para pesquisa
FamíliaProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Ano de origem19251988
Autor originalRonald FisherJacob Cohen
TipoConceptConcept
Fonte seminalFisher, R. A. (1925). Statistical Methods for Research Workers. Oliver and Boyd. link ↗Cohen, J. (1988). Statistical Power Analysis for the Behavioral Sciences (2nd ed.). Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. ISBN: 0-8058-0283-5
Outros nomesp-value, significance test, statistical significance, alpha levelpower analysis, sample size calculation, 1 minus beta, sensitivity
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ResumoThe p-value is the probability of observing data as extreme as or more extreme than what was actually observed, assuming the null hypothesis is true. Introduced by Ronald Fisher in 1925, it is the foundation of frequentist hypothesis testing. Statistical significance is declared when the p-value falls below a pre-specified threshold (alpha level, typically 0.05).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.
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