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    Brian D. Earp‏ @briandavidearp May 18

    Calculating the smallest effect size of interest with G*Power https://buff.ly/2IVB3EF pic.twitter.com/kCFtI8ZL6E

    6:50 PM - 18 May 2018
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    2 replies 8 retweets 45 likes
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      2. Daniël Lakens‏Verified account @lakens May 19
        Replying to @briandavidearp

        nice! so useful! How did I miss this blog by @HendirkB ? Thanks for writing it (and really, I'm Dutch, no need for the 'Mr Lakens' ;)

        1 reply 2 retweets 9 likes
      3. Daniël Lakens‏Verified account @lakens May 19
        Replying to @lakens @briandavidearp @HendirkB

        Maybe we should turn both our blogs into a submission for Meta-Psychology? This seems to be exactly the kind of small but useful blog posts that deserves to be documented in the literature? @RickCarlsson

        1 reply 0 retweets 6 likes
      4. Rickard Carlsson‏ @RickCarlsson May 19
        Replying to @lakens @briandavidearp @HendirkB

        A like on Twitter means no desk rejection ;) It’s a good idea for a paper in my opinion.

        1 reply 0 retweets 2 likes
      5. Hendrik B.‏ @HendirkB May 20
        Replying to @RickCarlsson @lakens @briandavidearp

        Thanks for the kind words. It's been a while since I accidentally stumbled upon this. Will hopefully be able to use this in the future. And if this would be suitible for Meta Psychology I'd be honored. I will possibly start my Postdoc in October, so it would be a good start ;)

        1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
      6. Daniël Lakens‏Verified account @lakens May 20
        Replying to @HendirkB @RickCarlsson @briandavidearp

        Ok. Let's see then - I might write it up before October (it's a small but useful idea) but if I don't it would be fun to do it together later this year!

        1 reply 0 retweets 2 likes
      7. Hendrik B.‏ @HendirkB May 24
        Replying to @lakens @RickCarlsson @briandavidearp

        I handed in my dissertation two days ago, so I am free now. My stipend is still running until my defense. I am just not sure yet whether I'll be able to contribute enough based on my blog post since it is principally based on yours. ;)

        1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
      8. Daniël Lakens‏Verified account @lakens May 24
        Replying to @HendirkB @RickCarlsson @briandavidearp

        Let's take this to email, ok? I already looked and thought about it, we might help people howto get the ncp of different tests (e.g., shiny app) and explain the basic idea and use a bit better. Should be useful?

        1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
      9. Daniël Lakens‏Verified account @lakens May 24
        Replying to @lakens @HendirkB and

        And congrats on handing in your dissertation! :)

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      10. End of conversation
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      2. J.P. de Ruiter‏ @JPdeRuiter May 19
        Replying to @briandavidearp

        The assumption here is that the smallest detectable difference is also the smallest effect size "of interest". This is effectively sneaking in the fallacy that "significant" means "interesting" via the back door.

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      3. PieterHog 🇸🇨‏ @PieterHog May 19
        Replying to @JPdeRuiter @VandekerckhoveJ @briandavidearp

        I don't see the discrepancy? You design the experiment so that it detects the minimum effect you are interested in.

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      4. J.P. de Ruiter‏ @JPdeRuiter May 19
        Replying to @PieterHog @VandekerckhoveJ @briandavidearp

        No, the idea is that you find what the minimum effect you’re interested in is by looking at what is the smallest effect that your experiment can detect with sufficient power.

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      5. Daniël Lakens‏Verified account @lakens May 30
        Replying to @JPdeRuiter @PieterHog and

        Just wanna remark JP is wrong, as very carefully explained in Lakens, Scheel, & Isager (2018).

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