Suga,
Perhaps something like this ...
library(pwr)
n - 50:100
power - pwr.2p.test(h=ES.h(0.4,0.2), n=n, sig.level=0.05,
alternative=greater)$power
plot(n, power)
Jean
On Mon, Jun 16, 2014 at 10:44 AM, Suganthie Jeyaganth suganthi...@yahoo.ca
wrote:
Dear R mailing listers,
I am try to find
Dear R mailing listers,
I am try to find the different power calculation for
p1=0.2 and p2=0.4 , with significant level=0.05 (one sided test)
I would like to have a graph y -axis as a power and
x-axis as a sample size .
I run this command for different value of power. and get the n and power
On Tue, 17 Jun 2014 10:30:17 AM suganthiny cumarasamy wrote:
Dear R mailing listers,
I am try to find the different power calculation for
p1=0.2 and p2=0.4 , with significant level=0.05 (one sided test)
I would like to have a graph y -axis as a power and
x-axis as a sample size .
I
Dear R mailing listers,
I am try to find the different power calculation for
p1=0.2 and p2=0.4 , with significant level=0.05 (one sided test)
I would like to have a graph y -axis as a power and
x-axis as a sample size .
I run this command for different value of power. and get the n and
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