Re: [R] Power Calculation: Binomial Proportions (2 sided exact test for equivalence)

2016-06-07 Thread BONACHE Adrien via R-help
"two.sided")) Maybe you could use G*power :Lower case 1-beta = 0.9557076Upper one 1-beta= 0.9134817 Hope this help, Adrien Bonache. De : Munjal Patel À : r-help@r-project.org Envoyé le : Mardi 7 juin 2016 18h08 Objet : [R] Power Calculation: Binomial Proportions (2

Re: [R] Power Calculation: Binomial Proportions (2 sided exact test for equivalence)

2016-06-07 Thread Leonardo Ferreira Fontenelle
Em Ter 7 jun. 2016, às 13:08, Munjal Patel escreveu: > Dear R-Sig-teaching users, > I am an intermediate level R user. You posted both emails to the same mailing list. Please remember that "cross-posting is considered to be impolite" and that "you should configure your e-mail software in such a w

[R] Power Calculation: Binomial Proportions (2 sided exact test for equivalence)

2016-06-07 Thread Munjal Patel
Dear R-Sig-teaching users, I am an intermediate level R user. I am performing the power calculations for the Binomial proportions (2 sided). I want to find the Power using the Exact test for the Equivalence of Binomial proportions. I do have the SAS code which is generating the Power for me but i