Data simulation with {faux} and data simulation for mixed designs

workshop
simulation
Author

Lisa DeBruine

Published

February 1, 2024

Lisa gave a 2-day data simulation workshop at the Bern Institute of Psychology, covering material on using faux to simulate data from fixed and mixed designs.

Abstract

Being able to simulate data allows you to prep analysis scripts for pre-registration, calculate power and sensitivity for analyses that don’t have empirical methods, create reproducible examples when your data are too big or confidential to share, enhance your understanding of statistical concepts, and create demo data for teaching and tutorials. This workshop will cover the basics of simulation using the R package {faux}. We will simulate data with factorial designs by specifying the within and between-subjects factor structure, each cell mean and standard deviation, and correlations between cells where appropriate. This can be used to create simulated data sets to be used in preparing the analysis code for pre-registrations or registered reports. We will also create data sets for simulation-based power analyses.