[R] Power Calculation:2-sided exact equivalence test for Binomial Proportions
Bert Gunter
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Tue Jun 7 20:49:20 CEST 2016
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On Tue, Jun 7, 2016 at 9:26 AM, Munjal Patel <munjalpatel85 at gmail.com> wrote:
> Dear R-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 am unable
> to find the Similar code in R.
> I need help for finding the similar computation in R.
>
> My SAS code.
>
> proc power;
> onesamplefreq test = equiv_exact
> alpha = 0.05
> proportion = 0.30
> lower = 0.2
> upper = 0.4
> ntotal = 500
> power = .;
> run;
>
> Can somebody help me by providing the R code for the similar calculation ?
> Thank you.
>
> MJ
>
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