This article considers the estimation of power and sample size in experimental and quasi-experimental intervention studies, where there is clustering of subjects within one or both intervention arms, for both continuous and binary outcomes. A new command, clsampsi, which has a wide range of options, calculates the power and sample size needed (that is, the number of clusters and cluster size) by using the noncentral F distribution as described by Moser, Stevens, and Watts (1989, Communications in Statistics—Theory and Methods 18: 3963–3975). For comparative purposes, this command can also produce power and sample-size estimates on the basis of existing methods that use a normal approximation
Objective: Simple guidelines for efficient sample sizes in cluster randomized trials with unknown in...
BACKGROUND: The first applications of cluster randomized trials with three instead of two levels are...
In this dissertation, we investigate sample size calculations for three different study designs: str...
The standard formulas for sample size and power calculation, as implemented in the command sampsi, m...
We introduce the Stata menu-driven command clustersampsi, which calculates sample sizes, detectable ...
Background: Cluster randomized trials (CRTs) are a popular trial design. In most CRTs, researchers a...
The frequency of cluster-randomized trials (CRTs) in peer-reviewed literature has increased exponent...
The frequency of cluster-randomized trials (CRTs) in peer-reviewed literature has increased exponent...
When comparing two different kinds of group therapy or two individual treatments where patients with...
BACKGROUND: Cluster randomization design is increasingly used for the evaluation of health-care, scr...
The cluster-randomized trial (CRT) is a common study design in public health research. In situations...
Abstract Background Cluster randomization design is increasingly used for the evaluation of health-c...
In experimental research, planning studies that have sufficient probability of detecting important e...
Abstract Background Cluster randomised controlled trials (CRCTs) are frequently used in health servi...
Cluster randomization trials are increasingly popular among healthcare researchers. Intact groups (c...
Objective: Simple guidelines for efficient sample sizes in cluster randomized trials with unknown in...
BACKGROUND: The first applications of cluster randomized trials with three instead of two levels are...
In this dissertation, we investigate sample size calculations for three different study designs: str...
The standard formulas for sample size and power calculation, as implemented in the command sampsi, m...
We introduce the Stata menu-driven command clustersampsi, which calculates sample sizes, detectable ...
Background: Cluster randomized trials (CRTs) are a popular trial design. In most CRTs, researchers a...
The frequency of cluster-randomized trials (CRTs) in peer-reviewed literature has increased exponent...
The frequency of cluster-randomized trials (CRTs) in peer-reviewed literature has increased exponent...
When comparing two different kinds of group therapy or two individual treatments where patients with...
BACKGROUND: Cluster randomization design is increasingly used for the evaluation of health-care, scr...
The cluster-randomized trial (CRT) is a common study design in public health research. In situations...
Abstract Background Cluster randomization design is increasingly used for the evaluation of health-c...
In experimental research, planning studies that have sufficient probability of detecting important e...
Abstract Background Cluster randomised controlled trials (CRCTs) are frequently used in health servi...
Cluster randomization trials are increasingly popular among healthcare researchers. Intact groups (c...
Objective: Simple guidelines for efficient sample sizes in cluster randomized trials with unknown in...
BACKGROUND: The first applications of cluster randomized trials with three instead of two levels are...
In this dissertation, we investigate sample size calculations for three different study designs: str...