ssdTOST: Sample size determination for replication success based on
TOST equivalence
Description
This function computes the standard error required to achieve
replication success with a certain probability and based on establishing
the absence of a practically relevant effect size with the Two One-Sided
Tests (TOST) procedure in the replication study.
Returns an object of class "ssdRS". See ssd for
details.
Arguments
level
Significance level for the TOST p-value
dprior
Design prior object
power
Desired probability of replication success
margin
The equivalence margin > 0 for the equivalence region around
zero that defines a region of practically irrelevant effect sizes
searchInt
Interval for numerical search over replication standard
errors
Author
Samuel Pawel
References
Pawel, S., Consonni, G., and Held, L. (2022). Bayesian approaches to
designing replication studies. arXiv preprint.
tools:::Rd_expr_doi("10.48550/arXiv.2211.02552")
Anderson, S. F. and Maxwell, S. E. (2016). There's more than one way to
conduct a replication study: Beyond statistical significance. Psychological
Methods, 21(1), 1-12. tools:::Rd_expr_doi("10.1037/met0000051")