Output of sampleN.scABEL() [Power / Sample Size]

posted by dshah  – India/United Kingdom, 2022-03-23 19:08 (370 d 19:32 ago) – Posting: # 22867
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Thank you Helmut!
But my point for Bebac user was- He/She shall enhance the limit based on Swr and then calculate the subject size. I am still a fan of Dave's FARTSSIE and uses older version. [image]
Although I agree that fully replicate design will be more useful for Bebac user!
On the other part, if the assumed PE is 0.9126-1.096, subject size of 40 could still be good considering no dropouts (Using Boss button;-)).
Regards,
Divyen

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