Scott,
You might want to check out EPI-INFO which is available free of charge
from the CDC.
You can find a link at:
http://www.cdc.gov/epo/epi/epifaq.htm
You might also want to look at formulas for power analysis in the
Lemmeshow and Hosmer text entitled:
Adequacy of Sample Size in Health Studies." 1990 (I don't have publisher
handy).
Bill
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> Is anyone aware of software that can perform power analysis for logistic
> regression?
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> Thanks,
> SR Millis
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