size.ci.cor2 {statpsych} | R Documentation |
Sample size for a 2-group Pearson correlation difference confidence interval
Description
Computes the sample size required to estimate a difference in population Pearson or partial correlations with desired confidence interval precision in a 2-group design. Set the correlation planning values to the smallest absolute values within their plausible ranges for a conservatively large sample size.
Usage
size.ci.cor2(alpha, cor1, cor2, w)
Arguments
alpha |
alpha level for 1-alpha confidence |
cor1 |
group 1 correlation planning value |
cor2 |
group 2 correlation planning value |
w |
desired confidence interval width |
Value
Returns the required sample size
References
Bonett DG, Wright TA (2000). “Sample size requirements for estimating Pearson, Kendall and Spearman correlations.” Psychometrika, 65(1), 23–28. ISSN 0033-3123, doi:10.1007/BF02294183.
Examples
size.ci.cor2(.05, .8, .5, .2)
# Should return:
# Sample size per group
# 271
[Package statpsych version 1.6.0 Index]