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Optimal Design is free software designed by University of Michigan. It is a useful way to visualize the relationship between different elements of the sample size formula. | Optimal Design is free software designed by University of Michigan. It is a useful way to visualize the relationship between different elements of the sample size formula. | ||
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Optimal Design creates graphs that can help visualize power calculations. However, power calculations done in Optimal Design are not easily replicable. | Optimal Design creates graphs that can help visualize power calculations. However, power calculations done in Optimal Design are not easily replicable. |
Revision as of 11:53, 5 April 2018
Optimal Design is free software designed by University of Michigan. It is a useful way to visualize the relationship between different elements of the sample size formula.
Read First
Optimal Design creates graphs that can help visualize power calculations. However, power calculations done in Optimal Design are not easily replicable.
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This article is part of the topic Sampling & Power Calculations
Additional Resources
Materials from DIME's field coordinator class on power calculations using Optimal Design