Message-ID: <m2y4h9oo7c.fsf@gnu.org>
Date: 2015-08-17T16:48:55Z
From: Sam Steingold
Subject: help with binom.power
Hi,
I am confused by the binom.power - I cannot figure out how to use it.
E.g., I have "normal success rate" 0.1% (i.e., p=0.001).
How many successes do I need to observe per n=c(100,1000,10000,100000)
trials to reject the normalcy hypothesis with confidence 95%?
I think binom.power should be able to compute that but I cannot figure
out the meaning of its many parameters (as well as its return value).
Thanks.
PS. Would you prefer to answer this on SO or CV?
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