학술논문

The Study on Reasonability of Retrospective Power
Document Type
Conference
Source
2009 Second International Conference on Information and Computing Science Information and Computing Science, 2009. ICIC '09. Second International Conference on. 4:323-326 May, 2009
Subject
Computing and Processing
Testing
Biomedical engineering
Public healthcare
Analysis of variance
Biomedical computing
Power engineering computing
Software packages
Synthetic aperture sonar
Monte Carlo methods
Yield estimation
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Language
ISSN
2160-7443
2160-7451
Abstract
There is an increasingly concern with the use of retrospective power. Some researchers suggested calculating the retrospective power after conducting hypothesis testing, particularly in meta-analysis. They considered that retro-spective power can be used to determine whether the sample size is sufficient in an experiment and that the combination of retrospective power and prior power can enhance the power of current and future studies. Furthermore, the commonly used statistical software packages, such as SPSS and SAS, provide retrospective power analysis in some modules. However, some pointed out the abuse of retrospective power. In this study, we used Monte Carlo technique to estimate the retrospective power in t-test and ANOVA to address this issue. We found that four styles of retrospective powers, including observed power, plug-in power, unbiased power and median power, are highly positive correlated. They dispersed distribute in the range of (0.05, 1). The width of 25th-75th percentages achieved 0.38-0.54, the standard deviations 0.25-0.30 for 0.7 of the statistical power. However, they all monotonously decreased in respect to P value. The retrospective powers were negatively correlated with P values with Pearson coefficients ranged from -0.753 to -0.831 (p