Considerations of sample size computations in the medical literature have gained increasing importance over the past decade and are now often mandatory for scientific grant proposals, protocols, and publications. However, many surgeons are ill-prepared to understand the parameters on which the appropriate sample size is based. The present article has several objectives: first, to review the need for sample size considerations; second, to explain the ingredients necessary for sample size computations in simple, nonmathematic language; third, to provide options for reducing the sample size if it seems impracticably large; and fourth, to help avoid some of the more common mistakes encountered when computing sample size
Sample size calculation is an essential methodological issue in clinical research. It is crucial to ...
An essential part of any medical research is to decide how many subjects need to be studied. A forma...
Sample size is an element of research design that significantly affects the validity and clinical re...
Quality of research is determined by many factors and one such climacteric factor is sample size. In...
In recent years, as the institutional review board has become mandatory, estimation of the sample si...
Determining the optimal sample size is crucial for any scientific investigation. An optimal sample s...
Quality of clinical trials has improved steadily over last two decades, but certain areas in trial m...
When designing a clinical study, a fundamental aspect is the sample size. In this article, we descri...
Background: Interpretation of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) without a significant difference r...
Background: Interpretation of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) without a significant difference r...
Among the questions that a researcher should ask when planning a study is "How large a sample do I n...
Background: Interpretation of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) without a significant difference r...
Optimum sample size is an essential component of any research. The main purpose of the sample size c...
Background: The sample size calculation for a randomized controlled trial should assure that a stati...
The calculation of the sample size needed for a clinical study is the challenge most frequently put ...
Sample size calculation is an essential methodological issue in clinical research. It is crucial to ...
An essential part of any medical research is to decide how many subjects need to be studied. A forma...
Sample size is an element of research design that significantly affects the validity and clinical re...
Quality of research is determined by many factors and one such climacteric factor is sample size. In...
In recent years, as the institutional review board has become mandatory, estimation of the sample si...
Determining the optimal sample size is crucial for any scientific investigation. An optimal sample s...
Quality of clinical trials has improved steadily over last two decades, but certain areas in trial m...
When designing a clinical study, a fundamental aspect is the sample size. In this article, we descri...
Background: Interpretation of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) without a significant difference r...
Background: Interpretation of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) without a significant difference r...
Among the questions that a researcher should ask when planning a study is "How large a sample do I n...
Background: Interpretation of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) without a significant difference r...
Optimum sample size is an essential component of any research. The main purpose of the sample size c...
Background: The sample size calculation for a randomized controlled trial should assure that a stati...
The calculation of the sample size needed for a clinical study is the challenge most frequently put ...
Sample size calculation is an essential methodological issue in clinical research. It is crucial to ...
An essential part of any medical research is to decide how many subjects need to be studied. A forma...
Sample size is an element of research design that significantly affects the validity and clinical re...