Fieller’s confidence interval [Power / Sample Size]

posted by yjlee168 Homepage – Kaohsiung, Taiwan, 2016-02-23 09:23 (3351 d 19:20 ago) – Posting: # 16018
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Hi lizhao,

There is another easy way to calculate Fieller's CI. See this link. Also if you prefer using R/package, see the package mratios. You should be able to find the R codes for Fieller's CI from package mratios. Never used both before. Try it yourself.

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