Hotelling's One-Sample T2
Hotelling's One-Sample T2
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Chapter 601
Hotellings One-
2
Sample T
Introduction
This module calculates power for Hotellings one-group T-squared (T2) test statistic. Hotellings One-Sample T2
is an extension of the univariate one-sample T-test to the case where the number of response variables is greater
than one.
Assumptions
The following assumptions are made when using Hotellings T2 to analyze one group of data.
1. The response variables are continuous.
2. The residuals follow the multivariate normal probability distribution with mean zero and constant
variance-covariance matrix.
3. The subjects are independent.
Technical Details
The formulas used to perform a Hotellings T2 power analysis provide exact answers if the above assumptions are
met. These formulas can be found in many places. We use the results in Rencher (1998). We refer you to that
reference for more details.
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= N ( A 0 ) 1 ( A 0 )
= N2
where
= ( A 0 ) 1 ( A 0 )
We define as effect size because it provides a expression for the magnitude of the standardized difference
between the null and alternative means.
Using this non-centrality parameter, the power of the Hotellings T2 may be calculated for any value of the means
and standard deviations. Since there is a simple relationship between the non-central T2 and the non-central F,
calculations are actually based on the non-central F using the formula
Procedure Options
This section describes the options that are specific to this procedure. These are located on the Design and
Covariance tabs. For more information about the options of other tabs, go to the Procedure Window chapter.
Design Tab
The Design tab contains many of the options that you will be primarily concerned with.
Solve For
Solve For
This option specifies the parameter to be solved for.
When you choose to solve for Sample Size, the program searches for the lowest sample size that meets the alpha
and power criterion you have specified.
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Alpha
This option specifies one or more values for the probability of a type-I error. A type-I error occurs when a true
null hypothesis is rejected. In this procedure, a type-I error occurs when you reject the null hypothesis of equal
means when in fact the means are equal.
Values must be between zero and one. Historically, the value of 0.05 has been used for alpha. This means that
about one test in twenty will falsely reject the null hypothesis. You should pick a value for alpha that represents
the risk of a type-I error you are willing to take in your experimental situation.
You may enter a range of values such as 0.01 0.05 0.10 or 0.01 to 0.10 by 0.01.
Sample Size
Sample Size
This is the number of individuals measures (multiple times).
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Covariance Tab
This tab specifies the covariance matrix.
1 p 2 p pp
12 1 2 12 1 p 1 p
22 2 p 2 p
= 1 2 12
1 p 1 p 2 p 2 p p
2
1 0 0 1 12 1 p 1 0 0
0 0 12 1 2 p 0 2 0
=
2
0 0 p 1 p 2 p 1 0 0 p
where p is the number of response variables.
Thus, the covariance matrix can be represented with complete generality by specifying the standard deviations
1 , 2 ,, p and the correlation matrix
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1 12 1 p
1 2 p
R=
12
.
1 p 2 p 1
Constant
The value of R is used as the constant correlation. For example, if R = 0.6 and p = 6, the correlation matrix
would appear as
1 0.600 0.600 0.600 0.600 0.600
0.600 1 0.600 0.600 0.600 0.600
0.600 0.600 1 0.600 0.600 0.600
R=
0.600 0.600 0.600 1 0.600 0.600
0.600 0.600 0.600 0.600 1 0.600
0.600 0.600 0.600 0.600 0.600 1
1st-Order Autocorrelation
The value of R is used as the base autocorrelation in a first-order, serial correlation pattern. For example, R =
0.6 and p = 6, the correlation matrix would appear as
1 0.600 0.360 0.216 0130
. 0.078
0.600 1 0.600 0.360 0.216 .
0130
0.360 0.600 1 0.600 0.360 0.216
R=
0.216 0.360 0.600 1 0.600 0.360
0130
. 0.216 0.360 0.600 1 0.600
0.078 0130
. 0.216 0.360 0.600 1
This pattern is often chosen as the most realistic when little is known about the correlation pattern and the
responses variables are measured across time.
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Setup
This section presents the values of each of the parameters needed to run this example. First, from the PASS Home
window, load the Hotellings One-Sample T2 procedure window by expanding Means, then clicking on
Multivariate Means, and then clicking on Hotellings One-Sample T2. You may then make the appropriate
entries as listed below, or open Example 1 by going to the File menu and choosing Open Example Template.
You can see that the values have been loaded into the spreadsheet by clicking on the spreadsheet button.
Option Value
Design Tab
Solve For ................................................ Power
Alpha ....................................................... 0.05
Sample Size ............................................ 5 15 25 35 50 75 100 150
Number of Response Variables .............. 2
Mean Differences.................................... 1.88 1.88
Mean Differences Column ...................... blank
K (Means Multiplier) ................................ 1.0 1.5
Covariance Tab
Specify Covariance Method .................... Covariance Matrix Columns
Spreadsheet Columns ............................ VC1-VC2
Press the Spreadsheet button to enter the following values into the spreadsheet for columns VC1 and VC2
Row 1 ...................................................... 56.78 11.98
Row 2 ...................................................... 11.98 29.28
Reports Tab
Show Numeric Reports ........................... Checked
Show Means Matrix ................................ Checked
Show Covariance Matrix ......................... Checked
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Annotated Output
Click the Calculate button to perform the calculations and generate the following output.
Numeric Report
Multiply Number
Means Effect of Y's
Power N By Alpha Beta Size (DF1) DF2
0.0737 5 1.0000 0.0500 0.9263 0.38 2 3
0.1996 15 1.0000 0.0500 0.8004 0.38 2 13
0.3379 25 1.0000 0.0500 0.6621 0.38 2 23
0.4707 35 1.0000 0.0500 0.5293 0.38 2 33
0.6409 50 1.0000 0.0500 0.3591 0.38 2 48
0.8311 75 1.0000 0.0500 0.1689 0.38 2 73
0.9282 100 1.0000 0.0500 0.0718 0.38 2 98
0.9895 150 1.0000 0.0500 0.0105 0.38 2 148
0.1040 5 1.5000 0.0500 0.8960 0.38 2 3
0.4033 15 1.5000 0.0500 0.5967 0.38 2 13
0.6635 25 1.5000 0.0500 0.3365 0.38 2 23
0.8302 35 1.5000 0.0500 0.1698 0.38 2 33
0.9475 50 1.5000 0.0500 0.0525 0.38 2 48
0.9943 75 1.5000 0.0500 0.0057 0.38 2 73
0.9995 100 1.5000 0.0500 0.0005 0.38 2 98
1.0000 150 1.5000 0.0500 0.0000 0.38 2 148
Report Definitions
Power is the probability of rejecting a false null hypothesis. Note that Power = 1 - Beta.
N is the sample size, the number of subjects in the experiment or study.
K is a constant by which all means are multiplied.
Alpha is the probability of rejecting a true null hypothesis.
Beta is the probability of accepting a false null hypothesis. Note that Beta = 1 - Power.
Effect Size is a standardized version of T2 under the alternative hypothesis.
DF1 is the first degrees of freedom of T2. It is the number of response variables.
DF2 is the second degrees of freedom of T2.
Summary Statements
A sample size of 5 achieves 7% power to detect an effect size of 0.38 which represents the
differences between the null and alternative means of the 2 response variables, adjusted by the
variance-covariance matrix. The one-sample Hotelling's T-squared test statistic is used with a
significance level of 0.0500.
This report gives the power for each value of N and K. Notice that the power for K = 1 and N = 25 is 0.3379. This
is slightly different than the 0.3397 obtained by interpolation by Rencher.
Means Section
Means Section
Name Mean
Y1 1.8800
Y2 1.8800
This report shows the mean differences that were read in. When a Means Multiplier, K, is used, each value of K is
multiplied times each of these values.
Response Y1 Y2
Y1 7.5353 0.2938
Y2 0.2938 5.4111
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This report shows the variance-covariance matrix that was read in from the spreadsheet or generated by the
settings of on the Covariance tab. The standard deviations are given on the diagonal and the correlations are given
off the diagonal.
Chart Section
These charts show the relationship between power and N for each value of K.
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