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- Power Calculations for Preclinical Studies Using a K-Sample Rank Test and the Lehmann Alternative Hypothesis
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- Abstract:
- Power calculations in a small sample comparative study, with a continuous outcome
measure, are typically undertaken using the asymptotic distribution of the test statistic.
When the sample size is small, this asymptotic result can be a poor approximation.
An alternative approach, using a rank based test statistic, is an exact power
calculation. When the number of groups is greater than two, the number of calculations
required to perform an exact power calculation is prohibitive. To reduce
the computational burden, a Monte Carlo resampling procedure is used to approximate
the exact power function of a k-sample rank test statistic under the family of
Lehmann alternative hypotheses. The motivating example for this approach is the
design of animal studies, where the number of animals per group is typically small.
- Suggested Citation:
- Glenn Heller,
"Power Calculations for Preclinical Studies Using a K-Sample Rank Test and the Lehmann Alternative Hypothesis"
(April 2005).
Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics Working Paper Series.
Working Paper 3.
http://www.bepress.com/mskccbiostat/paper3