Power of the Evaluation Power
Article by Dekalbklcja
A study to find statistically significant effects of a particular size when those effects have in fact occurred. Because both students and teachers are nested within schools and therefore do not represent independent observations, power analysis must include the effects of the nesting, which is often referred to as clustering or cluster effects. Clustering inflates standard errors, which lowers the chances of finding statistical significance
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