I am sorry I have let this languish unanswered for so long. Basically, my instinct is that it could be very difficult to get enough data, just based on reading newspaper reports here in Iowa where people have tried to relate intersections with red-light cameras and seeing if there is a deterrent effect on accidents. There just aren’t enough accidents, and they happen in too many places, to get a handle on it.
I suppose you could try something simple, like the app for sample size for R-square. For just the correlation between two variables, specifiy that there is 1 regressor and put for rho^2 the square of the smallest correlation you’d think is important in a practical sense. For example, with rho = .3, rho^2 = .09 and you need n = 85 to get an 80% power of detecting it. Problem is, realistically I am guessing that rho is quite small.
I don’t have any ideas for the multi-tier situation.
You might try posting this question on CrossValidated – stats.stackexchange.com. There are a lot of people who look at that site so potentially a lot more possibility of getting some ideas.
Russ
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