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<h1 class="firstHeading">(PSS) One-Proportion Test</h1>
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Use this feature to determine the power of a one sample proportion test given the sample size or the sample size required to obtain a specified power for one sample proportion test .</p>
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<p>Generally speaking, Power and Sample Size tools can be used in two ways: sample-size estimation and power computation. The former can be used to determine the size of the sample to ensure a certain power when you are designing an experiment. The latter can be used to estimate the accuracy of the result after you have conducted an experiment on a specific number of samples.</p>
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<p>To perform a Power and Sample Size for one sample proportiontest&#160;:</p>
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<li>Select <b>Statistics: Power and Sample Size: (PSS) One-Proportion Test</b>. This menu command opens the dialog box.</li>
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<li>From the <b>Calculate</b> list, choose <b>Power</b> or <b>Sample Size</b>, then choose your remaining options.</li>
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<li>Upon clicking <b>OK</b>, an analysis report sheet is generated.</li>
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<p><i><b>Topics covered in this section:</b></i></p>
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<li><a class="CategoryTreeLabel CategoryTreeLabelNs114 CategoryTreeLabelPage" href="../../UserGuide/UserGuide/The_One-Proportion_Test_Dialog_Box.html">The (PSS) One-Proportion Test Dialog Box</a></li>
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<li><a class="CategoryTreeLabel CategoryTreeLabelNs114 CategoryTreeLabelPage" href="../../UserGuide/UserGuide/Algorithms_(PSS_One-Proportion_Test).html">Algorithms (PSS: One-Proportion Test)</a></li>
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<h1 class="firstHeading">(PSS) One-Sample T-Test</h1>
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<p>To determine the power of a test given the sample size or the sample size required to obtain a specified power for one-sample t-test.</p>
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<p>Generally speaking, Power and Sample-Size tools can be used in two ways: sample-size estimation and power computation. The former can be used to determine the size of the sample to ensure a certain level of power when you are designing an experiment. The latter can be used to estimate the accuracy of the result after you have conducted an experiment on a specific number of samples.</p>
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To perform a Power and Sample Size for One-Sample t-Test:</p>
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<li>Select <b>Statistics: Power and Sample Size: (PSS) One-Sample t-Test</b>. This opens the <b>PSS_tTest1</b> dialog box.</li>
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<li>From the <b>Calculate</b> list, choose <b>Power</b> or <b>Sample Size</b>, then choose your remaining options.</li>
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<li>Upon clicking <b>OK</b>, an analysis report sheet is generated.</li>
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<p>&#160;</p>
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<p><i><b>Topics covered in this section:</b></i></p>
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<li><a class="CategoryTreeLabel CategoryTreeLabelNs114 CategoryTreeLabelPage" href="../../UserGuide/UserGuide/The_PSS_tTest1_Dialog_Box.html">The (PSS) One-Sample T-Test Dialog Box</a></li>
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<li><a class="CategoryTreeLabel CategoryTreeLabelNs114 CategoryTreeLabelPage" href="../../UserGuide/UserGuide/Algorithm_(PSS_tTest1).html">Algorithms ((PSS) One-Sample T-Test)</a></li>
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<li><a class="external text" href="../../Tutorial/Tutorial/Power_and_Sample_Size.html">Tutorial</a></li>
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<h1 class="firstHeading">(PSS) One-Variance Test</h1>
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Use this feature to determine the power of a one-sample variance test given the sample size or the sample size required to obtain a specified power for one-sample variance test .</p>
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<p>Generally speaking, Power and Sample Size tools can be used in two ways: sample-size estimation and power computation. The former can be used to determine the size of the sample to ensure a certain power when you are designing an experiment. The latter can be used to estimate the accuracy of the result after you have conducted an experiment on a specific number of samples.</p>
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<p>To perform a Power and Sample Size for one-sample variance test&#160;:</p>
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<li>Select <b>Statistics: Power and Sample Size: (PSS) One-Variance Test</b>. This menu command opens the dialog box.</li>
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<li>From the <b>Calculate</b> list, choose <b>Power</b> or <b>Sample Size</b>, then choose your remaining options.</li>
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<li>Upon clicking <b>OK</b>, an analysis report sheet is generated.</li>
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<li><a class="CategoryTreeLabel CategoryTreeLabelNs114 CategoryTreeLabelPage" href="../../UserGuide/UserGuide/The_One-Variance_Test_Dialog_Box.html">The (PSS) One-Variance Test Dialog Box</a></li>
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<li><a class="CategoryTreeLabel CategoryTreeLabelNs114 CategoryTreeLabelPage" href="../../UserGuide/UserGuide/Algorithms(PSS_One-Variance_Test).html">Algorithms (PSS: One-Variance Test)</a></li>
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<h1 class="firstHeading">(PSS) One-Way ANOVA</h1>
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<p>Use this feature to determine the power of a one-way ANOVA test given the sample size or the sample size required to obtain a specified power for one-way ANOVA.</p>
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<p>Generally speaking, Power and Sample Size tools can be used in two ways: sample-size estimation and power computation. The former can be used to determine the size of the sample to ensure a certain power when you are designing an experiment. The latter can be used to estimate the accuracy of the result after you have conducted an experiment on a specific number of samples.</p>
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<p>To perform a Power and Sample Size for One-Way ANOVA:</p>
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<li>Select <b>Statistics: Power and Sample Size: (PSS) One-Way ANOVA</b>. This menu command opens the <b>PSS_ ANOVA1</b> dialog box.</li>
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<li>From the <b>Calculate</b> list, choose <b>Power</b> or <b>Sample Size</b>, then choose your remaining options.</li>
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<li>Upon clicking <b>OK</b>, an analysis report sheet is generated.</li>
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<li><a class="CategoryTreeLabel CategoryTreeLabelNs114 CategoryTreeLabelPage" href="../../UserGuide/UserGuide/The_PSS_ANOVA1_Dialog_Box.html">The (PSS) One-Way ANOVA Dialog Box</a></li>
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<li><a class="CategoryTreeLabel CategoryTreeLabelNs114 CategoryTreeLabelPage" href="../../UserGuide/UserGuide/Algorithm_(PSS_ANOVA1).html">Algorithm ((PSS) One-Way ANOVA)</a></li>
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<h1 class="firstHeading">(PSS) Paired-Sample T-Test</h1>
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<p>Use this feature to determine the power of a paired-sample t-test given the sample size, or to get the sample size required to obtain a specified power for paired-sample t-test.</p>
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<p>Generally speaking, the Power and Sample Size tools can be used in two ways: sample-size estimation and power computation. The former can be used to determine the size of the sample to ensure a certain level of power when you are designing an experiment. The latter can be used to estimate the accuracy of the result after you have conducted an experiment on a specific number of samples.</p>
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<p>To calculate Power and Sample Size for Paired-Sample t-Test:</p>
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<li>Select <b>Statistics: Power and Sample Size: (PSS) Paired t-Test</b>. This opens the <b>PSS_tTestPair</b> dialog box.</li>
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<h1 class="firstHeading">(PSS) Two-Proportion Test</h1>
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<p>Generally speaking, Power and Sample Size tools can be used in two ways: sample-size estimation and power computation. The former can be used to determine the size of the sample to ensure a certain power when you are designing an experiment. The latter can be used to estimate the accuracy of the result after you have conducted an experiment on a specific number of samples.</p>
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<h1 class="firstHeading">(PSS) Two-Sample T-Test</h1>
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<h1 class="firstHeading">(PSS) Two-Variance Test</h1>
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