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I use the technique outlined by Stroup in 1999 and 2002 (ref below) to investigate power in mixed models. The ideas are based on non-centrality parameters computed from Proc Mixed or Glimmix results. I have a colleague using R and was curious if this technique has been ported to R (I am not an R coder by any means!).

Thanks for any info you might have. I can provide pdf copies of articles, if needed. 

 

Bill Price

Refs:

Stroup, W. W. 2002 American Statistical Association and the International Biometric Society
Journal of Agricultural, Biological, and Environmental Statistics, Volume 7, Number 4, Pages 491–511.

Stroup, W. W. (1999), “Mixed Model Procedures to Assess Power, Precision, and Sample Size in the Design of Experiments,” 1999 Proceedings of the Biopharmaceutical Section, Alexandria, VA: American Statistical Association, pp. 15–24.

 

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Rick_SAS
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Thanks for writing. It sounds like you want to know if some feature is included in R. I think the better way to get that information is to post your question to an R discussion group.

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