1. Calculate the sample size needed given these factors: one-tailed t-test with two independent groups of equal size
 small effect size (see Piasta, S.B., & Justice, L.M., 2010)
 alpha =.05
 beta = .2
 Assume that the result is a sample size beyond what you can obtain. Use  the compromise function to compute alpha and beta for a sample half the  size. Indicate the resulting alpha and beta. Present an argument that  your study is worth doing with the smaller sample.
 
 2. Calculate the sample size needed given these factors:
 ANOVA (fixed effects, omnibus, one-way)
 small effect size
 alpha =.05
 beta = .2
 3 groups
 Assume that the result is a sample size beyond what you can obtain. Use  the compromise function to compute alpha and beta for a sample  approximately half the size. Give your rationale for your selected  beta/alpha ratio. Indicate the resulting alpha and beta. Give an  argument that your study is worth doing with the smaller sample.
 
 3.In a few sentences, describe two designs that can address your  research question. The designs must involve two different statistical  analyses. For each design, specify and justify each of the four factors  and calculate the estimated sample size you'll need. Give reasons for  any parameters you need to specify for G*Power.