Several authors have addressed the problem of calculating sample size for a matched case-control study with a dichotomous exposure. The approach of Parker and Bregman (1986, Biometrics 42, 919-926) is ...
The selection of suitable outcomes and sample size calculation are critical factors in the design of a randomised controlled trial (RCT). The goal of this study was to identify the range of outcomes ...
Determination of sample size is one of the critical decisions in forming a customer survey. Though you can find numerable statistical guides, and sample size calculators available, many people find ...
Acknowledgments: I am grateful to Mary Mack, CEDS, CISSP, for her valuable feedback on an early draft of this piece. At some point eDiscovery practitioners seem to have tacitly agreed that sample ...
Cheung and colleagues warned that underpowered studies that committed a type II error will discourage clinicians from using effective treatment.1 I agreed with this ...
Back in the day, we learned in statistics that you need a sample size of at least 2% of the size of population to make statistically significant conclusions about the behavior of the population. In ...
Precedents set in the historic Barr case continue to raise questions over suitable sample-size criteria. "... the number of retests performed before a firm concludes that an unexplained out of ...
Biometrics is a scientific journal emphasizing the role of statistics and mathematics in the biological sciences. Its object is to promote and extend the use of mathematical and statistical methods in ...