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Barite | Level 11

There's something that is easy to do with paper in pencil but I do not know how to do it using sas.  If I know the size of my population and my alpha, one or two tailed test, how do I find what my sample size should be?

Thanks in advance,

Mark

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ballardw
Super User

You can delve into the world of Proc Power, which may lead you to believe that easy pencil computation was missing something...

But which one or two-tailed test? Which distribution? One, two or more data sets? Paired results?

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