About GMR 1.10 [Power / Sample Size]

posted by kms.srinivas – India, 2017-12-29 14:20 (2740 d 08:11 ago) – Posting: # 18123
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❝ In this case, why they assume GMR=1.10 instead of the "normal" 0.95/1.05.


Yes. This was an example what i was trying to give to Helmut & Elmaestro. This is a very rare case, but in General GMR would be taken as 0.95/1.05 as you said, but the power remains same as 95% to 99%

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