COHENS d EFFECT SIZE r 80 POWER 90 POWER 10 063 1571 2102 20
COHEN\'S d EFFECT SIZE r .80 POWER .90 POWER
.10 .063 1,571 2,102
.20 ( small ) .100 ( small ) 393 526
.30 .148 175 234
.40 .196 99 132
.50 ( medium) .243 ( medium ) 64 85
.60 .287 45 59
.70 .330 33 44
.80 ( large ) .371 ( large ) 26 34
.90 .447 17 22
1.00 .514 12 16
You are designing a study to be evaluated with a two-sample nondirectional independent t test at = .05. You want .90 power. You expect Cohens\'s d to be about .40. How many subjects will you need per group?
Solution
Look at the row corresponding to Cohens\' d = 0.40 and look at the value corresponding to 0.90 power. These values correspond to 0.05 nondirectional alpha. The sample size is given the value at the intersection of row Cohens\' d = 0.40 and power = 0.90. Therefore, the sample size is 132.

