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The POWER Procedure

  • Overview
  • Getting Started Getting Started
    Computing Power for a One-Sample t Test Determining Required Sample Size for a Two-Sample t Test
  • Syntax Procedure Syntax
    PROC POWER Statement LOGISTIC Statement MULTREG Statement ONECORR Statement ONESAMPLEFREQ Statement ONESAMPLEMEANS Statement ONEWAYANOVA Statement PAIREDFREQ Statement PAIREDMEANS Statement PLOT Statement TWOSAMPLEFREQ Statement TWOSAMPLEMEANS Statement TWOSAMPLESURVIVAL Statement TWOSAMPLEWILCOXON Statement
  • Details Procedure Details
    Overview of Power Concepts Summary of Analyses Specifying Value Lists in Analysis Statements Sample Size Adjustment Options Error and Information Output Displayed Output ODS Table Names Computational Resources Computational Methods and Formulas ODS Graphics ODS Styles Suitable for Use with PROC POWER
  • Examples Procedure Examples
    One-Way ANOVA The Sawtooth Power Function in Proportion Analyses Simple AB/BA Crossover Designs Noninferiority Test with Lognormal Data Multiple Regression and Correlation Comparing Two Survival Curves Confidence Interval Precision Customizing Plots Binary Logistic Regression with Independent Predictors Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney Test
  • References
 

Name-Lists

A name-list is a list of one or more names in single or double quotes, separated by spaces. For example, you can specify two scenarios for the reference survival curve in a log-rank test:

   REFSURVIVAL = "Curve A" "Curve B"
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