View source: R/getDesignProportions.R
getDesignRiskRatioExact | R Documentation |
Obtains the power given sample size or obtains the sample size given power for exact unconditional test of risk ratio.
getDesignRiskRatioExact(
beta = NA_real_,
n = NA_real_,
riskRatioH0 = 1,
pi1 = NA_real_,
pi2 = NA_real_,
allocationRatioPlanned = 1,
alpha = 0.025
)
beta |
The type II error. |
n |
The total sample size. |
riskRatioH0 |
The risk ratio under the null hypothesis. Defaults to 0. |
pi1 |
The assumed probability for the active treatment group. |
pi2 |
The assumed probability for the control group. |
allocationRatioPlanned |
Allocation ratio for the active treatment versus control. Defaults to 1 for equal randomization. |
alpha |
The one-sided significance level. Defaults to 0.025. |
A data frame with the following variables:
alpha
: The specified one-sided significance level.
attainedAlpha
: The attained one-sided significance level.
power
: The power.
n
: The sample size.
riskRatioH0
: The risk ratio under the null hypothesis.
pi1
: The assumed probability for the active treatment group.
pi2
: The assumed probability for the control group.
allocationRatioPlanned
: Allocation ratio for the active
treatment versus control.
zstatRiskRatioBound
: The critical value on the scale of
score test statistic for risk ratio.
pi2star
: The response probability in the control group
at which the critical value of the test statistic is attained.
Kaifeng Lu, kaifenglu@gmail.com
# Non-inferiority test
getDesignRiskRatioExact(beta = 0.2, riskRatioH0 = 0.7,
pi1 = 0.95, pi2 = 0.95, alpha = 0.025)
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