power_TOST vs. statistical power of the ANOVA [Power / Sample Size]

posted by MCelestino – Mexico, 2019-01-03 23:05 (1932 d 15:40 ago) – Posting: # 19725
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(edited by mittyri on 2019-01-05 02:33)

In the results it is also evident that the post-hoc statistical power (power_TOST) is less than 80%, this is because the estimated point is greater than 105%, considering that the sample size was estimated expecting a difference less than / equal to 5%. However, the statistical power of the ANOVA (Power_80_20) supports that the sample size used in the study was adequate, since the values ​​are greater than 90%.

This is true?


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