Hello all,
I am trying to calculate (as a favour to a friend) sample size for a project with 4 independent groups. The outcome is a proportion.
From the earlier work the proportions in the four groups would be:
p1 = 0.27
p2 = 0.34
p3 = 0.28
p4 = 0. 32
using
is only useful for two proportions and despite searching I can't find a way to generalize to 4 groups (as one would with anova if these were means).
I don't know if there is a more general way to do this or to use a Bonferonni correction.
Many thanks for any assistance anyone can provide.
Sincerely,
Chris
I am trying to calculate (as a favour to a friend) sample size for a project with 4 independent groups. The outcome is a proportion.
From the earlier work the proportions in the four groups would be:
p1 = 0.27
p2 = 0.34
p3 = 0.28
p4 = 0. 32
using
Code:
power twoportions
I don't know if there is a more general way to do this or to use a Bonferonni correction.
Many thanks for any assistance anyone can provide.
Sincerely,
Chris
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