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Tales of R | …messing around with free code Ir al contenido principal Ir al contenido secundario Tales of R …messing around with free code Buscar Menú principal Inicio About Navegación de entradas ← Entradas más antiguas Playing with post-hoc power with R – why we shouldn’t do it Posted on enero 4, 2020 por mareviv Responder You can also check this post, written in  #blogdown , here: playing-with-post-hoc-power . Current state of the matter The reason for bringing this here is that I witnessed an interesting exchange some time ago, regarding one article and their use of post-hoc power, pinpointed by @ ADAlthousePhD : Hi @scottlemaire , I would like to issue a public expression of concern about a paper published recently in the Journal of Surgical Research, on which you are the editor in chief. — Andrew Althouse (@ADAlthousePhD) April 30, 2019 ...effect sizes of the remaining studies. This is a self-fulfilling prophecy: by definition, a...

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