a posteriori power... [Study As­sess­ment]

posted by Jaime_R – Barcelona, 2008-09-08 12:46 (6495 d 10:17 ago) – Posting: # 2336
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Dear Sathya,

since you have posted similar questions in various threads, please search the forum first.
If you have seen a posteriori power in reports, simply ignore them - don't try to reproduce a meaningless result. As an entry point have a look at one of Helmut's posts.
I'm neither a statistician nor a SAS-user, but I guess there's a problem with the noncentrality-parameter you used (0 works with the normal t-distribution).

Regards, Jaime

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