Assessing replicability with the sceptical p-value: Type-I error control and sample size planning
Abstract
We study a statistical framework for replicability based on a recently proposed quantitative measure of replication success, the sceptical -value. A recalibration is proposed to obtain exact overall Type-I error control if the effect is null in both studies and additional bounds on the partial and conditional Type-I error rate, which represent the case where only one study has a null effect. The approach avoids the double dichotomization for significance of the two-trials rule and has larger project power to detect existing effects over both studies in combination. It can also be used for power calculations and requires a smaller replication sample size than the two-trials rule for already convincing original studies. We illustrate the performance of the proposed methodology in an application to data from the Experimental Economics Replication Project.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2207.00464,
title = {Assessing replicability with the sceptical p-value: Type-I error control and sample size planning},
author = {Charlotte Micheloud and Fadoua Balabdaoui and Leonhard Held},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2207.00464},
year = {2023}
}
Comments
Supporting Information is available after the references. Title of previous submission was "A statistical framework for replicability"