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I think this is a very good job, but I get confused with the calculation method of the Dichotomous. When I used the Power and Sample Size Program software, I got this sample size (143) in the following conditions.
However, I used the R codes of this repository to calculate the sample size in the same conditions. I got a different number (133). I used the shaded codes in the figure.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
I think this is a very good job, but I get confused with the calculation method of the Dichotomous. When I used the Power and Sample Size Program software, I got this sample size (143) in the following conditions.
However, I used the R codes of this repository to calculate the sample size in the same conditions. I got a different number (133). I used the shaded codes in the figure.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: