| WMWssp_noether | R Documentation | 
This function calculates the sample size for given type-I and type-II error probabilities using Noether's formula. If ties are present then prior information is needen.
WMWssp_noether(alpha, power, t, p, x = c(0), ties = FALSE)
alpha | 
 two sided type I error rate  | 
power | 
 power: detect a relative effect p at least with the specified power  | 
t | 
 proportion of subjects in the first group (between 0 and 1)  | 
p | 
 relative effect  | 
x | 
 prior information is only needed in case of ties  | 
ties | 
 TRUE if ties are possible (non continuous distribution), otherwise FALSE  | 
Returns an object from class WMWssp containing
result | 
 A dataframe with the results.  | 
t | 
 The allocation rate which was used.  | 
alpha | 
 The type-I error rate which was used.  | 
power | 
 The power which was used.  | 
N | 
 The sample size needed.  | 
Noether, G. E. (1987). Sample Size Determination for Some Common Nonparametric Tests. Journal of the American Statistical Association 85, 645.647.
# Prior information for the reference group
x <- c(315,375,356,374,412,418,445,403,431,410,391,475,379)
# generate data for treatment group based on a shift effect
y <- x - 20
# this data leads to a relative effect of p = 0.349
# calculate sampe size for a balanced design
ssp <- WMWssp_noether(alpha = 0.05, power = 0.8, t =1/2, p = 0.349)
summary(ssp)
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