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IAPHS 2022 preconference workshop
Minneapolis, MN | 20 September 2022

Title: Power by Simulation
Presenter: Chuck Huber, Director of Statistical Outreach, StataCorp
Date: Tuesday, 20 September 2022
Time: 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. (In Person)
Abstract:

Power and sample size 1: The basics
In this talk, I introduce the concepts and jargon of power and sample size calculations such as alpha levels, power, and minimum detectable effect sizes. I do several simple calculations manually and then demonstrate how to replicate these calculations using Stata's power commands. Next I demonstrate how to create tables and graphs for power, sample size, and minimum detectable effect sizes for a range of values. I will conclude with a discussion of strategies to increase statistical power.

Power and sample size 2: Simulation methods
This talk is a continuation of Power and sample size 1. This talk demonstrates how to calculate power using simulation methods and how to create your own custom power calculation programs that leverage Stata's power command to create custom tables and graphs. We will work examples that simulate power for a t test, the interaction term in a linear regression model, and the interaction term in a multilevel model. Along the way, you will learn how to create simulated datasets, use Stata's simulate command, and how to write your own Stata commands using program and syntax.

Chuck Huber

Chuck Huber portrait

Chuck Huber is Director of Statistical Outreach at StataCorp LLC and Adjunct Associate Professor of Biostatistics at the Texas A&M School of Public Health and at the New York University School of Global Public Health. In addition to working with Stata's team of software developers, he produces instructional videos for the Stata YouTube channel, writes blog entries, develops online NetCourses, and gives talks about Stata at conferences and universities. Most of his current work is focused on statistical methods used by behavioral and health scientists. He has published in the areas of neurology, human and animal genetics, alcohol and drug abuse prevention, nutrition, and birth defects. Dr. Huber currently teaches survey sampling at NYU and introductory biostatistics at Texas A&M, where he previously taught categorical data analysis, survey data analysis, and statistical genetics.

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