Simulating the Power of Statistical Tests: A Collection of R Examples

10/19/2021
by   Florian Wickelmaier, et al.
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This paper illustrates how to calculate the power of a statistical test by computer simulation. It provides R code for power simulations of several classical inference procedures including one- and two-sample t tests, chi-squared tests, regression, and analysis of variance.

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