tehoalyysi
Tehoalyysi, often translated as power analysis or potency analysis, is a statistical method used to determine the sample size needed to detect a statistically significant effect of a certain magnitude with a desired level of confidence. It is a crucial step in the design phase of research studies across various fields, including medicine, psychology, and engineering.
The primary goal of tehoalyysi is to ensure that a study has sufficient statistical power. Statistical power
Key components of tehoalyysi include:
Significance level (alpha): This is the probability of rejecting the null hypothesis when it is actually true
Statistical power (1-beta): The probability of correctly rejecting a false null hypothesis. Typically set at 0.80
Effect size: The magnitude of the difference or relationship being investigated. This is often estimated from
Sample size: The number of observations or participants required for the study.
By understanding these components, researchers can calculate the minimum sample size necessary to achieve their desired