POWER
<options> ;
The POWER statement performs power and sample size analyses for the Type III test of each effect in the model defined by the MODEL statements and for the contrasts defined by all CONTRAST statements. The MODEL statement must appear before the POWER statement if the EFFECTS option is used in the POWER statement.
Table 44.5 summarizes the options available in the POWER statement.
Table 44.5: POWER Statement Options
Option |
Description |
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Specifies the level of significance of each test |
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Specifies multiple correlation () between covariates and response |
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Specifies the location of the Dependent column in the output |
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Specifies the model effects |
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Specifies additional degrees of freedom due to covariates |
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Enables fractional input and output for sample sizes |
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Specifies the sample size |
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Controls ordering in output |
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Specifies Power |
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Specifies proportional variance reduction (r) due to covariates |
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Specifies error standard deviation |
Table 44.6 summarizes the valid result parameters.
Table 44.6: Summary of Result Parameters in the POWER Statement
Solve for |
Syntax |
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Power |
POWER = . |
Sample size |
NTOTAL = . |
For the relationship between covariates and response, specify either the multiple correlation (by using the CORRXY= option) or the proportional reduction in total R square (by using the PROPVARREDUCTION= option).