Two One-Sided Tests (TOST) Equivalence Testing
Convert to class 'htest'
Comparing Correlations between independent studies with bootstrapping
Comparing SMDs between ndependent studies with bootstrapping
Bootstrapped correlation coefficients
Bootstrapped TOST with log transformed t-tests
Bootstrap SES Calculation
Bootstrapped SMD Calculation
Bootstrapped t-test
Bootstrapped TOST with t-tests
Brunner-Munzel Test
Comparing two independent correlation coefficients
Comparing SMDs between independent studies
Association/Correlation Test from Summary Statistics
TOST One Sample T-Test
TOST Paired Samples T-Test
TOST Correlation
TOST Independent Samples T-Test
TOST Two Proportions
Equivalence Test for ANOVA Results
Equivalence Test using an F-test
Extract Paired Correlation
Helpers for htest objects
TOST with log transformed t-tests
Plot correlation coefficients
Plot partial eta-squared
Plot Distribution of a SMD
F-test Power
Power calculations for TOST for t-tests
TOST Power for Tests of Two Proportions
Power Calculations for Correlations
Power One Sample t-test
Power Paired Sample t-test
Power Two Sample t-test
Non-parametric standardized effect sizes (replicates of ses_calc)
SES Calculation
One, two, and paired samples hypothesis tests
SMD Calculation
TOST with t-tests
TOSTER: Two One-Sided Tests (TOST) Equivalence Testing
TOST function for meta-analysis
Methods for TOSTnp objects
TOST function for a one-sample t-test (Cohen's d)
TOST function for a dependent t-test (Cohen's dz)
TOST function for a correlations
Methods for TOSTt objects
TOST function for two proportions (raw scores)
TOST function for an independent t-test (Cohen's d)
TOST with t-tests from Summary Statistics
Test of Proportions between 2 Independent Groups
TOST with Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney tests
Test for Association/Correlation Between Paired Samples
Two one-sided tests (TOST) procedure to test equivalence for t-tests, correlations, differences between proportions, and meta-analyses, including power analysis for t-tests and correlations. Allows you to specify equivalence bounds in raw scale units or in terms of effect sizes. See: Lakens (2017) <doi:10.1177/1948550617697177>.