Abstract
The analysis of variance is the most common statistical procedure applied to nuclear power plant monitoring data at the present time. Under the assumption that it is appropriate, minimum detectable difference is defined and its relationship with the power of the statistical test is computed. The relationship between station number, replicate number, variance, and minimum detectable difference with power = 0.90 and α = 0.10 for phytoplankton, zooplankton, smelt, and alewives at the Zion Nuclear Power Plant are given.
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