Calculating a priori sample size and post-hoc power for linear multiple regression (G*Power)
This video goes over an example of how to calculate the sample size required for multiple linear regresion as well as how to calculate the power that exists in a model post-hoc. I spend a bit of time explaining the different parameters.

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