Just found the answer myself, I thought I had looked in the white book a long
time ago, but apparently didn't or didn't do it right. The class is
documented in the white book.
Regards, Ulrike
Ulrike Grömping wrote:
>
> Dear developeRs,
>
> I just discovered the function plot.design in package
Full_Name: Michael J. Lew
Version: R version 2.9.1 (2009-06-26)
OS: OS X
Submission from: (NULL) (210.49.195.149)
The default function power.t.test gives inaccurate values, particularly with
large sig.level.
There are two reasons for me to propose that power.t.test is inaccurate:
1. When sig.le
At 00:35 14/08/2009, micha...@unimelb.edu.au wrote:
Full_Name: Michael J. Lew
Version: R version 2.9.1 (2009-06-26)
OS: OS X
Submission from: (NULL) (210.49.195.149)
The default function power.t.test gives inaccurate values, particularly with
large sig.level.
There are two reasons for me to pr
Michael Dewey wrote:
At 00:35 14/08/2009, micha...@unimelb.edu.au wrote:
Full_Name: Michael J. Lew
Version: R version 2.9.1 (2009-06-26)
OS: OS X
Submission from: (NULL) (210.49.195.149)
The default function power.t.test gives inaccurate values,
particularly with
large sig.level.
There are