Power comparisons are a function of alpha level. By definition q = (δb − δa)/δa is the relative increase in the NCP purchased by the additional degrees of freedom. Note the log scale on the x-axis of all four graphs. (a,b) For different values of α, power (p) of Ta, and degrees of freedom, we show how large q must be for Tb and Ta to have equal power. (c,d) For different values of q and α and with the power of Ta fixed at 65% we show the percentage of power gained by using Tb (i.e., 100% × [/0.65).