| pwr.omegasq {ufs} | R Documentation | 
Power calculations for Omega Squared.
Description
This function uses pwr.anova.test from the pwr
package in combination with convert.cohensf.to.omegasq and
convert.omegasq.to.cohensf to provide power analyses for Omega
Squared.
Usage
pwr.omegasq(
  k = NULL,
  n = NULL,
  omegasq = NULL,
  sig.level = 0.05,
  power = NULL,
  digits = 4
)
## S3 method for class 'pwr.omegasq'
print(x, digits = x$digits, ...)
Arguments
k | 
 The number of groups.  | 
n | 
 The sample size.  | 
omegasq | 
 The Omega Squared value.  | 
sig.level | 
 The significance level (alpha).  | 
power | 
 The power.  | 
digits | 
 The number of digits desired in the output (4, the default, is quite high; but omega squared value tend to be quite low).  | 
x | 
 The object to print.  | 
... | 
 Additional arguments are ignored.  | 
Details
This function was written to work similarly to the power functions in the
pwr package.
Value
An power.htest.ufs object that contains a number of input and
output values, most notably:
power | 
 The (specified or computed) power  | 
n | 
 The (specified or computed) sample size in each group  | 
sig.level | 
 The (specified or computed) significance level (alpha)  | 
sig.level | 
 The (specified or computed) Omega Squared value  | 
cohensf | 
 The computed value for the Cohen's f effect size measure  | 
Author(s)
Gjalt-Jorn Peters & Peter Verboon
Maintainer: Gjalt-Jorn Peters gjalt-jorn@userfriendlyscience.com
See Also
pwr.anova.test,
convert.cohensf.to.omegasq,
convert.omegasq.to.cohensf
Examples
pwr.omegasq(omegasq=.06, k=3, power=.8)