BIBDs [Power / Sample Size]

posted by Helmut Homepage – Vienna, Austria, 2012-01-02 18:53 (5275 d 08:48 ago) – Posting: # 7852
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Dear Ben!

❝ PPS: Why don't you include balanced incomplete block designs (e.g. the 3x4x3 design mentioned in Chow and Liu's 'Design and Analysis of Bioavailability and Bioequivalence Studies') into PowerTOST?


I can only guess: pragmatism? Personally I haven’t seen a single one in my entire career. ;-)

@Detlew: THX again. I sneeked only into the help files before Christmas (was tough to keep my hands off). Unwrapped the gift a few days later. How nice! In the help files you wrote:


Note

Scripts for creation of these data.frame's can be found in the \test sub-directory of the package. Comparing the results of that scripts to the corresponding data.frames can be used for validation purposes



Hhm. I don’t have such a directory. :confused:

R
└ R-2.14.1
  └ library
    └ PowerTOST
      ├ data
      ├ doc
      ├ help
      ├ html
      ├ Meta
      └ R


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