power_t_TOST | R Documentation |
Calculates the exact power of two one sided t-tests (TOST) for one, two, and paired samples.
power_t_TOST(
n = NULL,
delta = 0,
sd = 1,
eqb,
low_eqbound = NULL,
high_eqbound = NULL,
alpha = NULL,
power = NULL,
type = "two.sample"
)
n |
number of observations per group. 2 sample sizes, in a vector, can be provided for the two sample case. |
delta |
true difference in means (default is 0). |
sd |
population standard deviation. Standard deviation of the differences for paired samples. |
eqb |
Equivalence bound. Can provide 1 value (negative value is taken as the lower bound) or 2 specific values that represent the upper and lower equivalence bounds. |
low_eqbound |
Lower equivalence bounds. Deprecated use eqb. |
high_eqbound |
Upper equivalence bounds. Deprecated use eqb. |
alpha |
a priori alpha-level (i.e., significance level). |
power |
power of the TOST procedure (1-beta). |
type |
string specifying the type of t-test. |
The exact calculations of power are based on Owen’s Q-function or by direct integration of the bivariate non-central t-distribution (inspired by the PowerTOST package). Approximate power is implemented via the non-central t-distribution or the ‘shifted’ central t-distribution.
The power function in this package is limited. Please see the PowerTOST R package for more options.
Phillips KF. Power of the Two One-Sided Tests Procedure in Bioequivalence. J Pharmacokin Biopharm. 1990;18(2):137–44. doi: 10.1007/BF01063556
Diletti D, Hauschke D, Steinijans VW. Sample Size Determination for Bioequivalence Assessment by Means of Confidence Intervals. Int J Clin Pharmacol Ther Toxicol. 1991;29(1):1–8.
Other power:
power_eq_f()
,
power_z_cor()
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