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eplication 2 overlapping confidence intervals 2 replication with extension 2 statistical power analysis 2 Betriebswirtschaftliche Forschung 1 Bootstrap (Statistics) 1 Business research 1 Fachzeitschrift 1 Forschung 1 Interval estimation 1 Intervallschätzung 1 Journal 1 Macht 1 Power 1 Research 1 Robust statistics 1 Statistical power analysis 1 Statistical power curves 1 Trend 1 non-normality 1 nonparametric power analysis 1 outliers 1 robust measures of location 1
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Free 3
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Book / Working Paper 2 Other 1
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Working Paper 2 Arbeitspapier 1 Graue Literatur 1 Non-commercial literature 1
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English 3
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Hayslip, Bert 1 Herrington, Richard S. 1 Hubbard, Raymond 1 Hubbard, Raymond T. 1 Kennelly, Kevin J. 1 Lambert, Paul 1 Pavur, Robert J. 1 Yuan, Ke-Hai 1
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Economics : the open-access, open-assessment e-journal 1 Economics Discussion Papers 1
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BASE 1 ECONIS (ZBW) 1 EconStor 1
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A proposal for replicating Evanschitzky, Baumgarth, Hubbard, and Armstrong's "Replication research's disturbing trend" (Journal of Business Research, 2007)
Hubbard, Raymond - 2017
This paper is about how the author proposes to replicate Evanschitzky, Baumgarth, Hubbard, and Armstrong's "Replication research's disturbing trend" (Journal of Business Research, 2007). This is because estimating the incidence of published replication research and its outcomes must be continued.
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A proposal for replicating Evanschitzky, Baumgarth, Hubbard, and Armstrong's "Replication research's disturbing trend" (Journal of Business Research, 2007)
Hubbard, Raymond T. - 2017
This paper is about how the author proposes to replicate Evanschitzky, Baumgarth, Hubbard, and Armstrong's "Replication research's disturbing trend" (Journal of Business Research, 2007). This is because estimating the incidence of published replication research and its outcomes must be continued.
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011724642
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Simulating Statistical Power Curves with the Bootstrap and Robust Estimation
Herrington, Richard S. - 2001
Power and effect size analysis are important methods in the psychological sciences. It is well known that classical statistical tests are not robust with respect to power and type II error. However, relatively little attention has been paid in the psychological literature to the effect that...
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