Determining Power and Sample Size Using SAS/STAT Software
Duration: 2 half-day session CEU: 0.6
This course teaches you how to use the POWER and GLMPOWER procedures to compute prospective power and sample size calculations.
Learn how to
- estimate the parameters for a power analysis
- conduct a sensitivity analysis of the parameters
- perform power analyses on a two-sample t-test, a multiple regression model, a one-way ANOVA model, a two-way ANOVA model with covariates, and the comparison of two survival curves.
Who should attend
Those who are involved in planning research studies and designing experiments
Prerequisites
Before attending this course, you should have taken
SAS Programming I: Essentials,
Statistics I: Introduction to ANOVA, Regression, and Logistic Regression, and
Statistics II: ANOVA and Regression, or have equivalent experience.
Course Contents
Power and Sample Size Analysis
- concepts of power analysis
- two-sample t-test
- equivalence test
- noninferiority test
- confidence interval precision
- sawtooth power function in proportion analyses
- power analysis of two independent proportions
Advanced Power and Sample Size Analyses
- multiple regression
- one-way ANOVA
- two-way ANOVA with covariates
- comparing two survival curves
Software Addressed
This course addresses the following software product(s): SAS/STAT. This course also addresses Base SAS software and SAS/GRAPH software.
Course Materials
Students attend Live Web classes using a Web browser and a telephone and interact with
their instructor and fellow classmates in real time. Each student receives an e-mail
with instructions on how to join the class three business days before the class begins.
The instructions e-mail includes a link to download the course materials, including the
exercise files. Students need to download and print the course materials prior to class.
System Requirements
For Live Web, you must
- review and follow the general system requirements.
- complete the course exercises through our virtual lab. The virtual lab
allows you to access the software used in class over the Internet, so
that you do not need this software on your local machine.
- run this
test to connect to a virtual lab session. If firewall problems prevent you from connecting to the virtual lab, then you will need the following software installed and configured in your environment to participate in the course exercises:
- Base SAS, SAS/STAT, and SAS/GRAPH software, Release 9.1.3 under a Windows operating system
U.S. Schedule
10DEC2008 Live Web,
| 16APR2009 Live Web,
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Check for additional and updated schedule information online at
support.sas.com/courses/lwpow.html.