We discuss different methods of sample size calculation for two independent means, aiming to provide insight into the calculation of sample size at the design stage of a parallel two-arm randomised controlled trial (RCT). We compare different methods for sample size calculation, using published results from a previous RCT. We use variances and correlation coefficients to compare sample sizes using different methods, including 1. The choice of the primary outcome measure: post-intervention score vs. change from baseline score. 2. The choice of statistical methods: t-test without using correlation coefficients vs. analysis of covariance (ANCOVA). We show that the required sample size will depend on whether the outcome measure is the post-i...
We aimed to examine the extent to which inaccurate assumptions for nuisance parameters used to calcu...
Two different approaches have been used to derive measures of effect size. One approach is based on ...
Basic methods to compute required sample sizes are well understood and supported by widely available...
We discuss different methods of sample size calculation for two independent means, aiming to provide...
In this paper, we compare different methods of calculating sample sizes for comparing two independen...
OBJECTIVE: Randomized clinical trials that compare two treatments on a continuous outcome can be ana...
In this thesis, we investigate sample size calculation for three kinds of clinical trials: (1). Rand...
BackgroundThe randomised controlled trial is widely considered to be the gold standard study for com...
Background: The randomised controlled trial is widely considered to be the gold standard study for c...
This book integrates recent methodological developments for calculating the sample size and power in...
International audienceWe aimed to examine the extent to which inaccurate assumptions for nuisance pa...
BACKGROUND: Central to the design of a randomised controlled trial (RCT) is a calculation of the num...
<div><p>The effects of interventions are multidimensional. Use of more than one primary endpoint off...
Researchers routinely compute desired sample sizes of clinical trials to control type-i and type-ii ...
This book provides an extensive overview of the principles and methods of sample size calculation an...
We aimed to examine the extent to which inaccurate assumptions for nuisance parameters used to calcu...
Two different approaches have been used to derive measures of effect size. One approach is based on ...
Basic methods to compute required sample sizes are well understood and supported by widely available...
We discuss different methods of sample size calculation for two independent means, aiming to provide...
In this paper, we compare different methods of calculating sample sizes for comparing two independen...
OBJECTIVE: Randomized clinical trials that compare two treatments on a continuous outcome can be ana...
In this thesis, we investigate sample size calculation for three kinds of clinical trials: (1). Rand...
BackgroundThe randomised controlled trial is widely considered to be the gold standard study for com...
Background: The randomised controlled trial is widely considered to be the gold standard study for c...
This book integrates recent methodological developments for calculating the sample size and power in...
International audienceWe aimed to examine the extent to which inaccurate assumptions for nuisance pa...
BACKGROUND: Central to the design of a randomised controlled trial (RCT) is a calculation of the num...
<div><p>The effects of interventions are multidimensional. Use of more than one primary endpoint off...
Researchers routinely compute desired sample sizes of clinical trials to control type-i and type-ii ...
This book provides an extensive overview of the principles and methods of sample size calculation an...
We aimed to examine the extent to which inaccurate assumptions for nuisance parameters used to calcu...
Two different approaches have been used to derive measures of effect size. One approach is based on ...
Basic methods to compute required sample sizes are well understood and supported by widely available...