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Simulation and Power Analysis Using R: Chapman & Hall/CRC The R Series

Autor Brandon LeBeau
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 7 sep 2026
Simulation-based methods are increasingly central to modern applied research, particularly as study designs and statistical models grow more complex. Traditional analytic tools for power analysis and study planning often rely on simplifying assumptions that are difficult to justify in real-world settings. Simulation provides a flexible alternative, allowing researchers to explore design choices, modeling assumptions, and inferential tradeoffs under realistic data-generating processes. Simulation and Power Analysis Using R presents simulation not only as a tool for estimating power, but as a broader framework for study design and causal reasoning. Using applied examples and clear conceptual motivation, the book demonstrates how simulation can inform decisions before data are collected.
 Features:
• Practical and applied introduction to simulation-based power analysis and study design
• Coverage of generalized linear models and generalized linear mixed models, including clustered and hierarchical data
• Extensions to experimental and quasi-experimental designs such as randomized controlled trials, cluster randomized trials, regression discontinuity, difference-in-differences, and interrupted time series
• Strategies for varying simulation parameters to explore robustness and design tradeoffs
• Methods for simulating realistic data conditions, including missing data and model misspecification
• Fully reproducible R code throughout, built around a modular simulation framework using the simglm package
This book is intended for applied researchers, data scientists, and graduate students in fields such as statistics, education, psychology, public health, and the social sciences. It is particularly well suited for researchers who need to justify study design or power calculations in grant proposals, or who work with complex designs for which standard formulas are inadequate. The book may also be used as a text for graduate courses or advanced seminars on simulation, power analysis, or applied causal inference.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781032012506
ISBN-10: 1032012501
Pagini: 272
Ilustrații: 84
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: CRC Press
Colecția Chapman and Hall/CRC
Seria Chapman & Hall/CRC The R Series


Public țintă

Academic and Postgraduate

Cuprins

1 Introduction. 2 Simulating General Linear Models. 3 Simulating General Linear Mixed Models. 4 Simulating Generalized Linear (Mixed) Models. 5 Varying Simulation Parameters. 6 Simulating Data that are Realistic. 7 What is Power?. 8 Power by Simulation. 9 Varying Arguments to Estimate Power. 10 Alternatives to Power from Significance Testing. 11 Randomized Controlled Trials. 12 Cluster Randomized Controlled Trials. 13 Interrupted Time Series. 14 Regression Discontinuity. 15 Difference in Differences. 16 Propensity Scores. 17 Non-Experimental Designs. 18 Simulation as a Framework for Study Design and Causal Reasoning.

Notă biografică

Brandon LeBeau is a data scientist, statistical software developer, consultant, and educator with expertise in applied statistical methodology, causal inference, and reproducible modeling. His research interests include quantitative program evaluation, research software development, and simulation-based statistical methods. He has developed multiple research software packages available on CRAN and GitHub, including the simglm R package (LeBeau, 2025), which serves as the primary simulation framework used throughout this book.

Descriere

Primarily aimed at researchers and graduate students of statistics and data science who want to study simulation and/or power analysis. It could be particularly useful for any researcher needing to supply a power analysis for a grant funding proposal. It could be used to teach a special topics course to postgraduate students.