Design of Experiments Guide > Sample Size Explorers > Power Explorers for Hypothesis Tests
Publication date: 07/08/2024

Power Explorers for Hypothesis Tests

Use the power explorers to calculate sample size for hypothesis tests. Explore the impact of sample size on the power of a hypothesis test to detect a specified difference where the difference could be from a constant (one-sample case) or between two groups (two-sample case). For the one-sample case, the hypothesis is about the single parameter (mean, proportion, or variance). For the two-sample case, the hypothesis is about comparing two groups. For more than two groups, you can use the Power Explorer for ANOVA, see Power for ANOVA.

For hypothesis testing, select DOE > Sample Size Explorers > Power:

Power for One Sample Mean

Power for One Sample Proportion

Power for One Sample Variance

Power for One Sample Equivalence of Means

Power for One Sample Counts Per Unit

Power for Two Independent Sample Means

Power for Two Independent Sample Proportions

Power for Two Independent Sample Variances

Power for Two Independent Sample Equivalence of Means

Power for Two Independent Sample Counts Per Unit

Power for ANOVA

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