Liberal Conservatives [Regulatives / Guidelines]

posted by d_labes  – Berlin, Germany, 2011-11-08 12:31 (4972 d 19:17 ago) – Posting: # 7635
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Moin moin Simul-Ants!

Sitting here, being bored :-D, wondering about the meaning of liberal (anti-conservative), conservative within the context discussed here. Sure we don't do dirty politics here :cool:.

I have found this online resource and this one on the topic.
I think this has a direct influence on the scenarios to simulate here, namely we have to simulate ratios on the acceptance borders (H0: inequivalence) to get an estimate of the type I error alpha.

Otherwise we simulate some sort of power at the set ratios (near 1) I think. And higher power may be an indication of a liberal test but must not. It can also be that the alpha is <5% (conservative) but the test has more power.

BTW: post 499 :smoke:.

Regards,

Detlew

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