effectSizeSignificance: Computes the minimum relative effect size to achieve...

Description Usage Arguments Details Value Author(s) References See Also Examples

Description

The minimum relative effect size (replication to original) to achieve significance of the replication study is computed based on the result of the original study and the corresponding variance ratio.

Usage

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effectSizeSignificance(
  zo,
  c = 1,
  level = 0.025,
  alternative = c("one.sided", "two.sided")
)

Arguments

zo

Numeric vector of z-values from original studies.

c

Numeric vector of variance ratios of the original and replication effect estimates. This is usually the ratio of the sample size of the replication study to the sample size of the original study.

level

Significance level. Default is 0.025.

alternative

Specifies if the significance level is "one.sided" (default) or "two.sided".

Details

effectSizeSignificance is the vectorized version of .effectSizeSignificance_. Vectorize is used to vectorize the function.

Value

The minimum relative effect size to achieve significance in the replication study.

Author(s)

Charlotte Micheloud, Samuel Pawel, Florian Gerber

References

Held, L., Micheloud, C., Pawel, S. (2021). The assessment of replication success based on relative effect size. https://arxiv.org/abs/2009.07782

See Also

effectSizeReplicationSuccess

Examples

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po <- c(0.001, 0.002, 0.01, 0.02, 0.025)
zo <- p2z(po, alternative = "one.sided")

effectSizeSignificance(zo = zo, c = 1, level = 0.025,
                       alternative = "one.sided")

effectSizeSignificance(zo = zo, c = 1, level = 0.05,
                       alternative = "two.sided")

effectSizeSignificance(zo = zo, c = 50, level = 0.025,
                       alternative = "one.sided")

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