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Have I Got the Power? Analysing and Reporting Statistical Power in HRI

Madeleine Bartlett, Charlotte Edmunds, Tony Belpaeme, Serge Thill

Year
2022
Citations
16
Access
Open access

Abstract

This article presents a discussion of the importance of power analyses, providing an overview of when power analyses should be run in the context of the field of Human-Robot Interaction, as well as some examples of how to perform a power analysis. This work was motivated by the observation that the majority of papers published in the proceedings of recent HRI conferences did not report conducting a power analysis; an observation that has concerning implications for many conclusions drawn by these studies. This work is intended to raise awareness and encourage researchers to conduct power analyses when designing research studies using human participants.

Keywords

Power (physics)Context (archaeology)Field (mathematics)Work (physics)PsychologyComputer scienceApplied psychologyData scienceEngineeringHistory

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