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BritishGent BritishGent
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6 years ago
In actual practice, the usual reason for determining power before conducting a study is
A) to anticipate the likelihood that the experiment will need to be repeated.
B) to ensure that regardless of whether the research hypothesis is true, the experiment will yield a significant result.
C) to determine the number of participants needed to have a reasonable level of power.
D) to eliminate the possibility that a mistake may occur.
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Using the textbooks:

Statistics for Psychology, 5th Edition (Aron)
Measurement and Evaluation in Psychology and Education, 8th Edition (Thorndike)
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