Single estimates of sample size for a study may be easily obtained by use of a hand calculator or from published tables. In contrast, performing multiple calculations is a tedious and time-consuming task, which is greatly simplified by a computer program. The computer program presented here assists the investigator in calculating sample size estimates, determining statistical power and creating randomization tables for a study. The program is designed primarily for clinical trials and thus includes some features not found in other software packages performing similar tasks. Sample size calculation and power analysis are performed for dichotomous, continuous (parametric and non-parametric tests) and time-to-failure (exponential distribution ...
The use of two or more primary correlated endpoints is becoming increasingly common. A mandatory app...
Computer Experiments, consisting of a number of runs of a computer model with different inputs, are ...
Planning sample size often requires researchers to identify a statistical technique and to make seve...
A Computer Program for Sample Size and Power Calculations in the Design of Multi-arm and Factorial C...
In clinical trials, the number of subjects to include is one of he most important aspects to define ...
This paper presents a computer program for use in the design of long-term clinical trials with multi...
Among the questions that a researcher should ask when planning a study is "How large a sample do I n...
The cost-effectiveness of interventions (e.g. new medical therapies or health care technologies) is ...
The cost-effectiveness of interventions (e.g. new medical therapies or health care technologies) is ...
The American Psychological Association’s editorial style urges authors to provide effect size estima...
ABSTRACT: This article presents methods for sample size and power calculations for studies involving...
Researchers routinely compute desired sample sizes of clinical trials to control type-i and type-ii ...
We present a menu-driven Stata program for the calculation of sample size or power for complex clini...
How powerful is my study (test)? How many observations do I need to have for what I want to get from...
Abstract: Background: Multi-arm designs provide an effective means of evaluating several treatments ...
The use of two or more primary correlated endpoints is becoming increasingly common. A mandatory app...
Computer Experiments, consisting of a number of runs of a computer model with different inputs, are ...
Planning sample size often requires researchers to identify a statistical technique and to make seve...
A Computer Program for Sample Size and Power Calculations in the Design of Multi-arm and Factorial C...
In clinical trials, the number of subjects to include is one of he most important aspects to define ...
This paper presents a computer program for use in the design of long-term clinical trials with multi...
Among the questions that a researcher should ask when planning a study is "How large a sample do I n...
The cost-effectiveness of interventions (e.g. new medical therapies or health care technologies) is ...
The cost-effectiveness of interventions (e.g. new medical therapies or health care technologies) is ...
The American Psychological Association’s editorial style urges authors to provide effect size estima...
ABSTRACT: This article presents methods for sample size and power calculations for studies involving...
Researchers routinely compute desired sample sizes of clinical trials to control type-i and type-ii ...
We present a menu-driven Stata program for the calculation of sample size or power for complex clini...
How powerful is my study (test)? How many observations do I need to have for what I want to get from...
Abstract: Background: Multi-arm designs provide an effective means of evaluating several treatments ...
The use of two or more primary correlated endpoints is becoming increasingly common. A mandatory app...
Computer Experiments, consisting of a number of runs of a computer model with different inputs, are ...
Planning sample size often requires researchers to identify a statistical technique and to make seve...