replext_t6_c1.1 {npboottprm} | R Documentation |
Replicate and Extend Statistical Power Simulation Results for Paired Distributions
Description
This function is a wrapper around 'replext_t5_c1.1' and is specifically aimed at replicating and extending statistical power simulation results from Table 6 cell 1.1 of the paper by Dwivedi et al. (2017).
Usage
replext_t6_c1.1(
M1 = 5,
S1 = 1,
M2 = 7,
S2 = 1,
Sk1 = 0,
Sk2 = 0,
correl = 0.8,
n = c(3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 15, 25, 50, 100),
n_simulations = 10000,
nboot = 1000,
conf.level = 0.95
)
Arguments
M1 |
Mean for the first group, default is 5. |
S1 |
Standard deviation for the first group, default is 1. |
M2 |
Mean for the second group, default is 7. |
S2 |
Standard deviation for the second group, default is 1. |
Sk1 |
Skewness parameter for the first group, default is 0 (normal distribution). |
Sk2 |
Skewness parameter for the second group, default is 0 (normal distribution). |
correl |
Correlation between the two groups, default is 0.8. |
n |
Vector of sample sizes for the paired groups. |
n_simulations |
Number of simulations to run, default is 10,000. |
nboot |
Number of bootstrap samples, default is 1000. |
conf.level |
Confidence level for calculating p-value thresholds, default is 0.95. |
Value
A data frame with columns for each sample size and the proportions of significant p-values for each test (PT, NPBTT, WRST, PTT), similar to 'replext_t5_c1.1' but with differing standard deviations for the groups.
References
Dwivedi AK, Mallawaarachchi I, Alvarado LA. Analysis of small sample size studies using nonparametric bootstrap test with pooled resampling method. Stat Med. 2017 Jun 30;36(14):2187-2205. doi: 10.1002/sim.7263. Epub 2017 Mar 9. PMID: 28276584.
Examples
replext_t6_c1.1(n = c(10), n_simulations = 1)