pystatpower.models.proportion.single.inequality
¶
Functions:
| Name | Description |
|---|---|
solve_power |
Calculate the power for a one-sample proportion test. |
solve_size |
Estimate the sample size required for a one-sample proportion test. |
solve_null_proportion |
Estimate the null proportion (p0) required to achieve a target power for a one-sample proportion test. |
solve_proportion |
Estimate the alternative proportion (p1) required to achieve a target power for a one-sample proportion test. |
solve_power
¶
solve_power(*, null_proportion: float, proportion: float, size: int, alternative: Literal['one-sided', 'two-sided'] = 'two-sided', alpha: float = 0.05, phat: bool = False, continuity_correction: bool = False) -> float
Calculate the power for a one-sample proportion test.
Parameters:
| Name | Type | Description | Default |
|---|---|---|---|
null_proportion
|
float
|
The proportion specified under the null hypothesis (p0). Must be in the interval (0, 1). |
required |
proportion
|
float
|
The expected or observed proportion under the alternative hypothesis (p1). Must be in the interval (0, 1). |
required |
size
|
int
|
Total number of independent observations (sample size). Must be >= 1. |
required |
alternative
|
Literal['one-sided', 'two-sided']
|
Direction of the test:
Default is "two-sided". |
'two-sided'
|
alpha
|
float
|
Significance level (Type I error rate). Defaults is 0.05. |
0.05
|
phat
|
bool
|
Whether to use sample proportion to calculate standard deviation. Defaults is False. |
False
|
continuity_correction
|
bool
|
Whether to apply continuity correction to the normal approximation. Defaults is False. |
False
|
Returns:
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
power |
float
|
The calculated power of the test, in the range [0, 1]. |
solve_size
¶
solve_size(*, null_proportion: float, proportion: float, alternative: Literal['one-sided', 'two-sided'] = 'two-sided', alpha: float = 0.05, power: float = 0.8, phat: bool = False, continuity_correction: bool = False) -> int
Estimate the sample size required for a one-sample proportion test.
Parameters:
| Name | Type | Description | Default |
|---|---|---|---|
null_proportion
|
float
|
The proportion specified under the null hypothesis (p0). Must be in the interval (0, 1). |
required |
proportion
|
float
|
The expected proportion under the alternative hypothesis (p1). Must be in the interval (0, 1). |
required |
alternative
|
Literal['one-sided', 'two-sided']
|
Direction of the test:
Default is "two-sided". |
'two-sided'
|
alpha
|
float
|
Significance level (Type I error rate). Defaults is 0.05. |
0.05
|
power
|
float
|
Desired statistical power (1 - Type II error rate). Defaults is 0.80. |
0.8
|
phat
|
bool
|
Whether to use sample proportion to calculate standard deviation. Defaults is False. |
False
|
continuity_correction
|
bool
|
Whether to apply continuity correction to the normal approximation. Defaults is False. |
False
|
Returns:
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
size |
float
|
The minimum sample size (rounded up to the nearest integer) required to achieve the target power. |
solve_null_proportion
¶
solve_null_proportion(*, proportion: float, size: int, alternative: Literal['one-sided', 'two-sided'] = 'two-sided', alpha: float = 0.05, power: float = 0.8, phat: bool = False, continuity_correction: bool = False, proportion_selection: Literal['lower', 'upper'] = 'lower') -> float
Estimate the null proportion (p0) required to achieve a target power for a one-sample proportion test.
Parameters:
| Name | Type | Description | Default |
|---|---|---|---|
proportion
|
float
|
The expected proportion under the alternative hypothesis (p1). Must be in the interval (0, 1). |
required |
size
|
int
|
Total number of independent observations (sample size). Must be >= 1. |
required |
alternative
|
Literal['one-sided', 'two-sided']
|
Direction of the test:
Default is "two-sided". |
'two-sided'
|
alpha
|
float
|
Significance level (Type I error rate). Defaults is 0.05. |
0.05
|
power
|
float
|
Desired statistical power (1 - Type II error rate). Defaults is 0.80. |
0.8
|
phat
|
bool
|
Whether to use sample proportion to calculate standard deviation. Defaults is False. |
False
|
continuity_correction
|
bool
|
Whether to apply continuity correction to the normal approximation. Defaults is False. |
False
|
proportion_selection
|
Literal['lower', 'upper']
|
Selection strategy when two valid null proportions exist:
If only one solution exists in (0, 1), this parameter is ignored. Defaults is "lower". |
'lower'
|
Returns:
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
null_proportion |
float
|
The estimated null proportion (p0). |
solve_proportion
¶
solve_proportion(*, null_proportion: float, size: int, alternative: Literal['one-sided', 'two-sided'] = 'two-sided', alpha: float = 0.05, power: float = 0.8, phat: bool = False, continuity_correction: bool = False, proportion_selection: Literal['lower', 'upper'] = 'upper')
Estimate the alternative proportion (p1) required to achieve a target power for a one-sample proportion test.
Parameters:
| Name | Type | Description | Default |
|---|---|---|---|
null_proportion
|
float
|
The proportion specified under the null hypothesis (p0). Must be in the interval (0, 1). |
required |
size
|
int
|
Total number of independent observations (sample size). Must be >= 1. |
required |
alternative
|
Literal['one-sided', 'two-sided']
|
Direction of the test:
Default is "two-sided". |
'two-sided'
|
alpha
|
float
|
Significance level (Type I error rate). Defaults is 0.05. |
0.05
|
power
|
float
|
Desired statistical power (1 - Type II error rate). Defaults is 0.80. |
0.8
|
phat
|
bool
|
Whether to use sample proportion to calculate standard deviation. Defaults is False. |
False
|
continuity_correction
|
bool
|
Whether to apply continuity correction to the normal approximation. Defaults is False. |
False
|
proportion_selection
|
Literal['lower', 'upper']
|
Selection strategy when two valid alternative proportions exist:
If only one solution exists in (0, 1), this parameter is ignored. Defaults is "upper". |
'upper'
|
Returns:
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
proportion |
float
|
The estimated alternative proportion (p1). |