2-Way ANOVA: Sample Size Calculation Results - Quick Tab

Calculating Required Sample Size

Select the Quick tab of the 2-Way ANOVA: Sample Size Calculation Results dialog box to access options to interactively view the results of sample size calculations and generate plots of required sample size as a function of quantities that affect sample size in practice.  

X-Axis Graphing Parameters
The entries in the boxes under X-Axis Graphing Parameters establish the start value, end value, and number of steps on the X-axis for the graphs specified under Sample Size Charts.
Start Power
In the Start Power box, enter the starting value of power goal used in the N vs. Power  sample size chart.
End Power
In the End Power box, enter the final value of power goal used in the N vs. Power  sample size chart.
Start RMSSE
In the Start RMSSE box, enter the starting value of RMSSE used in the N vs. RMSSE sample size chart.
End RMSSE
In the End RMSSE box, enter the final value of RMSSE used in the N vs. RMSSE sample size chart.
Start Alpha
In the Start Alpha box, enter the starting value of a used in the N vs. Alpha sample size chart.
End Alpha
In the End Alpha box, enter the final value of a used in the N vs. Alpha sample size chart.
No. of Steps.
In the No. of Steps box, enter the number of steps, or intervals, plotted on the X-axis in the power charts specified in the Sample Size Charts box.
Sample Size Charts
Use the buttons under Sample Size Charts to produce charts of required degrees of freedom (Df) as a function of power goal, standardized effect size, or type I error rate. The range of values plotted on the X-axis, and the number of steps plotted, are controlled by parameters in the X-Axis Graphing Parameters box. Clicking any of the buttons will automatically produce sample size charts for row, column, and interaction effects.
N vs. RMSSE.
Click the N vs. RMSSE button to  produce a plot of sample size (N) versus root mean square standardized effect size (RMSSE).
N vs. Alpha.
Click the N vs. Alpha button to produce a plot of sample size (N) vs. Type I error rate.
N vs. Power.
Click the N vs. Power button to produce a plot of sample size (N) versus power goal.