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Add: plan_sample_size() creates HTML reports for
sample size planning of sequential ANOVAs
Add: download_sample_size_data() downloads the data
required for plan_sample_size()
Add: load_sample_size_data() provides manual access
to the simulation dataset used by
plan_sample_size()
Add: cache_clear() removes the cached simulation
dataset used by plan_sample_size()
Add: cache_info() displays information about cached
simulation data used by plan_sample_size()
Breaking change to experimental function:
plot_anova() argument position_lr_x now uses
absolute x-axis coordinates (e.g., position_lr_x = 30
places the label at x = 30) instead of relative positioning, providing
more intuitive and precise control of label placement.
Add: plot_anova() gains new argument
position_lr_y to control the y-axis position of the
likelihood ratio label using absolute coordinates.
Change: Internal function documentation improved throughout the package
Add: the seq_anova() function, which performs a
sequential one-way fixed effects ANOVA
Add: draw_sample_normal() function, which simulates
data for a sequential ANOVA using normal distributions.
Add: draw_sample_mixture() function, which simulates
data for a sequential ANOVA using Gaussian Mixture
distributions
Add: plot_anova() plot function for the results of
the seq_anova() function.
Bug fix: update text in show(), if mu is not equal
to 0
Change: sprtt logo
Added the seq_ttest() function, which performs
sequential t-tests
Added the test datasets df_income,
df_cancer and df_stress
Added the vignette “How to use the sprtt
package”
Added the vignette “Sequential t-test”
Added the vignette “Use Case”
Added tests to simulate the error rates of the test
Added unit tests
Added pkgdown site
Added logo
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