Danish numbers [Power / Sample Size]

posted by d_labes  – Berlin, Germany, 2009-05-08 17:53 (6241 d 04:18 ago) – Posting: # 3661
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Dear ElMaestro,

PS: Meanwhile I have tried a simulation with "The power to knoff".
Here my results using CV=28% T/R=95%:

             empirical   power
runs    n    power      danish
-------------------------------
2000    16    0.7745    0.7395
        20    0.8675    0.7830
        24    0.9120    0.7625
        28    0.9485    0.7520
        32    0.9625    0.7260
        36    0.9835    0.6975
        40    0.9915    0.6655
8000    16    0.7684    0.7323
        20    0.8606    0.7734
        24    0.9174    0.7645
        28    0.9445    0.7446
        32    0.9695    0.7214
        36    0.9836    0.7036
        40    0.9875    0.6743


Not the exactly the same numbers as yours, but the same trend.

BTW: How long did you wait for your 120 000 simulations each?
Are you got boring? :-D

Regards,

Detlew

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