Hmisc (version 3.0-10)

samplesize.bin: Sample Size for 2-sample Binomial

Description

Computes sample size(s) for 2-sample binomial problem given vector or scalar probabilities in the two groups.

Usage

samplesize.bin(alpha, beta, pit, pic, rho=0.5)

Arguments

alpha
scalar ONE-SIDED test size, or two-sided size/2
beta
scalar or vector of powers
pit
hypothesized treatment probability of success
pic
hypothesized control probability of success
rho
proportion of the sample devoted to treated group (0

Value

  • TOTAL sample size(s)

AUTHOR

Rick Chappell

Dept. of Statistics and Human Oncology

University of Wisconsin at Madison

chappell@stat.wisc.edu

concept

  • study design
  • power

Examples

Run this code
alpha <- .05
beta <- c(.70,.80,.90,.95)


# N1 is a matrix of total sample sizes whose
# rows vary by hypothesized treatment success probability and
# columns vary by power
# See Meinert's book for formulae.


N1 <- samplesize.bin(alpha, beta, pit=.55, pic=.5)
N1 <- rbind(N1, samplesize.bin(alpha, beta, pit=.60, pic=.5))
N1 <- rbind(N1, samplesize.bin(alpha, beta, pit=.65, pic=.5))
N1 <- rbind(N1, samplesize.bin(alpha, beta, pit=.70, pic=.5))
attr(N1,"dimnames") <- NULL


#Accounting for 5\% noncompliance in the treated group
inflation <- (1/.95)**2
print(round(N1*inflation+.5,0))

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