Overview for Power and Sample Size for 1-Sample Equivalence Test

Use Power and Sample Size for 1-Sample Equivalence Test to examine the relationship between power, sample size, and difference when you want to evaluate the equivalence between the mean of a product or process and a target value.

Use these calculations for the following reasons:
  • Before you collect data for a 1-sample equivalence test, to ensure that your design has adequate sample size to achieve acceptable power
  • After a 1-sample equivalence test, to improve the design for the next study

For example, a quality analyst wants to determine whether the mean force required to open snack bag seals is within 10% of the target value of 4.2 N (Newtons). Before collecting the data for a 1-sample equivalence test, the analyst uses a power and sample size calculation to determine how large the sample must be to obtain a power of 80% (0.8).

Where to find this analysis

To perform a power and sample size calculation for a 1-sample equivalence test, choose Stat > Power and Sample Size > Equivalence Tests > 1-Sample.