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              TwoSampleTTestPowerAnalysisGetSampleSize Method (Double, Double, Double, Double, Double, TwoSampleHypothesis)
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              Estimates the number of samples necessary to attain the
              required power level for the given effect size.
            
 
    Namespace: 
   Accord.Statistics.Testing.Power
    Assembly:
   Accord.Statistics (in Accord.Statistics.dll) Version: 3.8.0
Syntaxpublic static TwoSampleTTestPowerAnalysis GetSampleSize(
	double delta,
	double standardDeviation = 1,
	double proportion = 1,
	double power = 0.8,
	double alpha = 0.05,
	TwoSampleHypothesis hypothesis = TwoSampleHypothesis.ValuesAreDifferent
)
Public Shared Function GetSampleSize ( 
	delta As Double,
	Optional standardDeviation As Double = 1,
	Optional proportion As Double = 1,
	Optional power As Double = 0.8,
	Optional alpha As Double = 0.05,
	Optional hypothesis As TwoSampleHypothesis = TwoSampleHypothesis.ValuesAreDifferent
) As TwoSampleTTestPowerAnalysis
 Request Example
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- delta
 - Type: SystemDouble
The minimum detectable difference. - standardDeviation (Optional)
 - Type: SystemDouble
The difference standard deviation. - proportion (Optional)
 - Type: SystemDouble
The proportion of observations in the second group
            when compared to the first group. A proportion of 2:1 results in twice more
            samples in the second group than in the first. Default is 1. - power (Optional)
 - Type: SystemDouble
The desired power level. Default is 0.8. - alpha (Optional)
 - Type: SystemDouble
The desired significance level. Default is 0.05. - hypothesis (Optional)
 - Type: Accord.Statistics.TestingTwoSampleHypothesis
The alternative hypothesis (research hypothesis) to be tested. 
Return Value
Type: 
TwoSampleTTestPowerAnalysisThe required number of samples.
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