Sample size calculation
Let us now return to the different options proposed earlier.
Option 1. Six goats to be put on diet A, and three each on diets B and C - this option will give totals of 9, 6 and 9 goats, respectively, for the 3 groups.
Comment: Based on the analysis above mean values for B and C are likely to remain similar and the A+D mean lower than A+B. Will these numbers be sufficient to demonstrate similarity of performance?
Option
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Groups
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C
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A + D
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B
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A + B
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1
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9 (1,2,3)*
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6 (3)
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9 (1,2,3)
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0
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2
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10 (1,2,3,4)
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10 (3,4)
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10 (1,2,3,4)
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0
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3
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12 (1,2,3)
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0
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12 (1,2,3)
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0
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4
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10 (1,2,3)
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0
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10 (1,2,3)
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10 (1,2,3)
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* batch numbers in which goats occur
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