Sample size determination in step-down and step-up multiple tests for comparing treatments with a control
2001
Abstract We address the problem of sample size determination in multiple comparisons of k treatments with a control for step-down and step-up testing, assuming normal data and homogeneous variances. We define power as the probability of correctly rejecting all hypotheses for which the treatment vs. control difference exceeds a specified value. Our paper supplements papers by Hayter and Tamhane (J. Statist. Plann. Inference 27 (1991) 271–290) who solved the problem for one-sided comparisons using the step-down procedure and by Liu (J. Statist. Plann. Inference 62 (1997b) 255–261) who considered the two-sided case using the single-step method. We provide expressions that allow computer evaluation of the power and necessary sample sizes for one- and two-sided tests using either step-down or step-up procedures. Tables are given from which sample sizes to guarantee a specified power can be determined.
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