The image consists of a grid of eight plots showing the power, one minus beta, against sample size for various statistical methods. The plots are categorised into four rows labelled a to d, with two subplots per category. The categories include L N, W B, G A, and G E V. Each plot features multiple lines representing different methods, L L, A D, C S Q, J B, D P, C V M, and S W, indicated by distinct markers and colours. The horizontal axis represents sample size, ranging from one to ten thousand, with logarithmic scaling. The vertical axis represents power with values ranging from zero to one. The upper left corner contains legend keys identifying the methods. Graph grid lines enhance readability. Each plot's data points resemble cumulative distribution functions, reflecting the performance of statistical tests as influenced by sample size.Power curves for the original data set (CBR – data set 5) and the skewness-induced data sets. Subplots (a)–(d) correspond to the original data, while (a1)–(d1) and (a2)–(d2) represent the data sets transformed with exponents k = 2 and k = 3, respectively
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