Power with a Danish twist [Power / Sample Size]

posted by d_labes  – Berlin, Germany, 2009-05-08 18:06 (6241 d 07:06 ago) – Posting: # 3662
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Dear Helmut, dear ElMaestro!

❝ ❝ *: What's the real power at CV=65%, R/T=95%, 38 sbj (19 in each seq)??


❝ Good question. I think we are pushing software to the limits, i.e.,

❝ running into troubles of getting a rasonable value of the noncentral

t-distribution (numeric precision,...).

❝ Fartssie comes up with -0.0278 (!), StudySize 2.01 simply gives up (-),

❝ and my R-code [...]


❝ gets stuck at 40 subjects (power 0.454%)...


My Extreme computing SASophylistic gives
Power = 4.50940122 %
As you know precise up to the last digit :-P .

Simulated with 8000 resamplings I come up with 4.6% (normal BE test).

Regards,

Detlew

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