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Experiments that assign intact groups to treatment conditions are increasingly common in social research. In educational research, the groups assigned are often schools. The design of group-randomized experiments requires knowledge of the intraclass correlation structure to compute statistical power and sample sizes required to achieve adequate power. This article provides a compilation of intraclass correlation values of academic achievement and related covariate effects that could be used for planning group-randomized experiments in education. It also provides variance component information that is useful in planning experiments involving covariates. The use of these values to compute the statistical power of group-randomized experiments is illustrated.
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Larry V. Hedges
E. C. Hedberg
Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis
University of Chicago
Northwestern University
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69d951fe00ab073a2783608e — DOI: https://doi.org/10.3102/0162373707299706