Sample Size and Power

Date:

28/03/2018

Organised by:

University of Hertfordshire

Presenter:

Dr Neil H. Spencer

Level:

Intermediate (some prior knowledge)

Contact:

Dr Neil Spencer
01707 285529
statistics@herts.ac.uk

Map:

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Venue:

de Havilland campus,
University of Hertfordshire,
Hatfield,
Herts.

Description:

If you do not collect enough data then you may not be able to draw conclusions from your data. This course will explore sample size issues, starting with how to calculate the sample size required in order to obtain a desired accuracy for a confidence interval and progressing to issues of power and effect size, including use of the G*Power software.

Prior knowledge of basic statistics such as mean, variance, standard deviation and confidence intervals is required. Those who have attended our “Getting Started with Stats” course will have covered these topics but all those who have equivalent knowledge are welcome.

See our full range of courses (including our “Pick & Mix” selection) at http://go.herts.ac.uk/sscu or contact the course organiser, Dr Neil Spencer, on 01707 285529, statistics@herts.ac.uk.

Cost:

£75

Website and registration:

Region:

East of England

Keywords:

Survey Research, Hypothesis testing research, Correlation, Power analysis, Ordinary least squares (OLS), ANOVA, Linear regression

Related publications and presentations:

Survey Research
Hypothesis testing research
Correlation
Power analysis
Ordinary least squares (OLS)
ANOVA
Linear regression

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