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Power failure: why small sample size undermines the reliability of neuroscience.

Abstract:
A study with low statistical power has a reduced chance of detecting a true effect, but it is less well appreciated that low power also reduces the likelihood that a statistically significant result reflects a true effect. Here, we show that the average statistical power of studies in the neurosciences is very low. The consequences of this include overestimates of effect size and low reproducibility of results. There are also ethical dimensions to this problem, as unreliable research is inefficient and wasteful. Improving reproducibility in neuroscience is a key priority and requires attention to well-established but often ignored methodological principles.
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10.1038/nrn3475

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Institution:
University of Oxford
Division:
MSD
Department:
NDM
Sub department:
Human Genetics Wt Centre
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Author


Journal:
Nature reviews. Neuroscience More from this journal
Volume:
14
Issue:
5
Pages:
365-376
Publication date:
2013-05-01
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EISSN:
1471-0048
ISSN:
1471-003X


Language:
English
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pubs:396085
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uuid:26b7d538-7251-4902-9acf-476d1369b8fc
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pubs:396085
Source identifiers:
396085
Deposit date:
2013-11-17

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