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Plot of power
Power table
In case you need to plan a power analysis this, probably long, table gives you power for all n across the range you requested and for your k, i.e. the number of tests you plan to do. At the end of the table there is a button that allows you to download the table in CSV format if that is helpful for you.
You can download the entire dataset using the following button. I have chosen csv (comma separated variables) format as it's a nice safe format for simple data like this and can be imported into pretty much any software though you may have to check out how if you haven't done this before.
Download as csvApp created by Chris Evans PSYCTC.org some time before 24.xii.24. Licenced under a Creative Commons, Attribution Licence-ShareAlike Please respect that and put an acknowledgement and link back to here if re-using anything from here.
Updated 4.v.25 and 5.v.25 sorting out various infelicities in the original.
Background and related resources
This shiny app is one of a growing number in, my shiny serverThey complement:
- my Rblog of posts about using R
- the glossary linked with
- the OMbook
- the CECPfuns R package
- and it's all part of the resources of PSYCTC.org
- and linked with the CORE system web site
There is a form if you want to contact me: so do please use that if you think there is anything wrong here or anything that could be improved.
There is also now an Email announcement list, never updating more than monthly, where I will put up developments of new apps here, a summary of updates to the glossary and new posts in the Rblog. You can sign up for that here.