Al Gore Rhythms [🇷 for BE/BA]

posted by yjlee168 Homepage – Kaohsiung, Taiwan, 2009-09-30 01:55 (5684 d 23:05 ago) – Posting: # 4272
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Dear Helmut,

Please read my message of this thread. Sorry for my mistake. I find that PASS can reach the results that are pretty close to D Labes's SAS run.

❝ That's the more interesting part (homebrew)!


                        n  % power    n  % power
 ------------------------------------------------
 #1 Diletti et al.       4 >70         6 >90
 #2 PASS                 4  72.90      6  98.70 <-- YJ
 #3 D Labes' SAS code    4  72.9014    6  98.6992
 #4 nQuery Advisor 7     4  71.559     6  97.943
 #5 R-code               4  66.674     6  98.697
 #6 FARTSSIE 1.6         4  66.674     6  98.697
 #7 StudySize 2.0.1      4  15.9 (!)   6  93.201

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-- Yung-jin Lee
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