Two Correlations: Power Calculation Parameters - Quick Tab
Select the Quick tab of the Two Correlations: Power Calculation Parameters dialog box to access options to establish the basic parameters for analyzing power for the Z-test for comparing two correlations.
- Fixed Parameters
- The entries in the boxes under Fixed Parameters establish the fixed, or baseline, parameters for subsequent power calculations and graphs. Parameters that are not varied explicitly as the dependent (X-axis) variables in a graphical analysis will be set equal to these values.
- Rho1
- In the Rho1 box, enter the hypothetical value of the population correlation for the first experimental population.
- Rho2
- In the Rho2 box, enter the hypothetical value of the population correlation for the second experimental population.
- N1
- In the N1 box, enter the sample size for the group sampled from the first experimental population.
- N2
- In the N2 box, enter the sample size for the group sampled from the second experimental population.
- Alpha
- In the Alpha box, enter the type I error rate used in determining the critical value for the Z-statistic.
- Type of Hypothesis
- Use the option buttons under Type of Hypothesis to determine the type of null hypothesis tested by the Z-statistic.
- 2-tailed (Rho1 = Rho2)
- Select the 2-tailed (Rho1 = Rho2) option button to use null and alternative hypotheses of the form
H0: r1 = r2 H1: r1 ¹ r2
- 1-tailed (Rho1 <= Rho2)
- Select the 1-tailed (Rho1 <= Rho2) option button to use null and alternative hypotheses of the form
H0: r1 ≤ r2 H1: r1 > r2
- 1-tailed (Rho1 >= Rho2)
- Select the 1-tailed (Rho1 >= Rho2) option button to use null and alternative hypotheses of the form
H0: r1 ³ r2 H1: r1 < r2
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