Partially clustered designs, where clustering occurs in some conditions and not others, are common in psychology, particularly in prevention and intervention trials. This paper reports results from a simulation comparing five approaches for analyzing partially clustered data, including Type I errors, parameter bias, efficiency, and power. Results indicate that multilevel models adapted for partially clustered data are relatively unbiased and efficient and consistently maintain the nominal Type I error rate when using appropriate degrees of freedom. To attain sufficient power in partially clustered designs, researchers should attend primarily to the number of clusters in the study. An illustration is provided using data from a partially clus...
Sauzet O, Wright KC, Marston L, Brocklehurst P, Peacock JL. Modelling the hierarchical structure in ...
In this dissertation, we investigate sample size calculations for three different study designs: str...
Individually randomized treatments are often administered within a group setting. As a consequence, ...
Partially clustered designs, where clustering occurs in some conditions and not others, are common i...
BACKGROUND: In individually randomised trials we might expect interventions delivered in groups or b...
Cluster randomized trials (CRT), in which whole clusters instead of individuals are assigned to cond...
Introduction: Individually randomised controlled trials (iRCTs) of complex interventions commonly in...
textPartially clustered design is common in medicine, social sciences, intervention and psychologica...
Background: Cluster randomized trials (CRTs) are increasingly used to assess the effectiveness of he...
<p>Although previous research has discussed an effect size estimator for partially nested cluster ra...
In statistical analysis, ignoring the clustered structure of data can lead to invalid results and st...
In a cluster randomized trial clusters of persons, for instance, schools or health centers, are assi...
In two-armed trials with clustered observations the arms may differ in terms of (i) the intraclass c...
We used theoretical and simulation-based approaches to study Type I error rates for one-stage and tw...
There is increasing recognition of the critical role of intracluster correlations of health behavior...
Sauzet O, Wright KC, Marston L, Brocklehurst P, Peacock JL. Modelling the hierarchical structure in ...
In this dissertation, we investigate sample size calculations for three different study designs: str...
Individually randomized treatments are often administered within a group setting. As a consequence, ...
Partially clustered designs, where clustering occurs in some conditions and not others, are common i...
BACKGROUND: In individually randomised trials we might expect interventions delivered in groups or b...
Cluster randomized trials (CRT), in which whole clusters instead of individuals are assigned to cond...
Introduction: Individually randomised controlled trials (iRCTs) of complex interventions commonly in...
textPartially clustered design is common in medicine, social sciences, intervention and psychologica...
Background: Cluster randomized trials (CRTs) are increasingly used to assess the effectiveness of he...
<p>Although previous research has discussed an effect size estimator for partially nested cluster ra...
In statistical analysis, ignoring the clustered structure of data can lead to invalid results and st...
In a cluster randomized trial clusters of persons, for instance, schools or health centers, are assi...
In two-armed trials with clustered observations the arms may differ in terms of (i) the intraclass c...
We used theoretical and simulation-based approaches to study Type I error rates for one-stage and tw...
There is increasing recognition of the critical role of intracluster correlations of health behavior...
Sauzet O, Wright KC, Marston L, Brocklehurst P, Peacock JL. Modelling the hierarchical structure in ...
In this dissertation, we investigate sample size calculations for three different study designs: str...
Individually randomized treatments are often administered within a group setting. As a consequence, ...