teststorlek
Teststorlek, often translated as sample size, refers to the number of participants or observations included in a study or experiment. Determining the appropriate teststorlek is a crucial step in research design, as it directly impacts the study's statistical power and the reliability of its findings. A sample size that is too small may lead to an inability to detect a statistically significant effect, even if one truly exists (Type II error). Conversely, an excessively large teststorlek can be wasteful of resources, time, and money, and may detect trivial effects as statistically significant.
The calculation of teststorlek typically involves several factors, including the desired level of statistical significance (alpha),