Hi,
I've just performed a t-test that was inconclusive, so I was using the retrospective power option to get a feel for whether it's worth performing additional tests.
So, I select Power from the One Way Analysis red triangle and get the retrospective power options.
The table has the alpha, sigma and N direct from the existing data. But the table shows a delta of half the difference in means observed in the test.
The LSN and Powers it gives make more sense using this 'half number' than if put in the observed difference in means.
Can anyone explain to me why it defaults to half the observed difference, is there something to this or is it just a quirk of JMP?
I wondered if it was a number calculated based on the observed difference and some confidence interval or something like that, but would be good to have comments from a proper statistician. I can't find anything in the documentation.