Simulated Data, Real Learnings : Power Analysis | by Jarom Hulet | Mar, 2024

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Part 2 — Experimental Power Analysis

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INTRODUCTION

Simulation is a powerful tool in the data science tool box. After reading this article, you’ll have a good understanding of how simulation can be used to estimate the power of a designed experiment. This is the second part of a multi-part series that discusses how simulation can be useful in data science and machine learning.

Here are the contents that we’ll cover:

  1. Overview of power analysis
  2. How to calculate power using simulation — example based approach

In this article, I will just give a quick definition of data simulation:

Data simulation is the creation of fictitious data that mimics the properties of the real-world.

In part 1 of this series, I discuss the definition of data simulation much more extensively — you can check it out at the link below:

OVERVIEW OF POWER ANALYSIS

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