International audienceSample sizes for randomized controlled trials are typically based on power calculations. They require us to specify values for parameters such as the treatment effect, which is often difficult because we lack sufficient prior information. The objective of this paper is to provide an alternative design which circumvents the need for sample size calculation. In a simulation study, we compared a meta-experiment approach to the classical approach to assess treatment efficacy. The meta-experiment approach involves use of meta-analyzed results from 3 randomized trials of fixed sample size, 100 subjects. The classical approach involves a single randomized trial with the sample size calculated on the basis of an a priori-formu...
International audienceWe aimed to examine the extent to which inaccurate assumptions for nuisance pa...
International audienceWe aimed to examine the extent to which inaccurate assumptions for nuisance pa...
International audienceWe aimed to examine the extent to which inaccurate assumptions for nuisance pa...
International audienceSample sizes for randomized controlled trials are typically based on power cal...
International audienceSample sizes for randomized controlled trials are typically based on power cal...
Sample sizes for randomized controlled trials are typically based on power calculations. They requir...
International audienceMeta-epidemiological studies are used to compare treatment effect estimates be...
International audienceMeta-epidemiological studies are used to compare treatment effect estimates be...
Background and objectives: A justifiable sample size is essential at trial design stage. Generally t...
In this article, we describe a suite of commands that enable the user to estimate the probability th...
ABSTRACT. Approximations to the distribution of a common form of effect size are presented. Single s...
Among the questions that a researcher should ask when planning a study is "How large a sample do I n...
In experimental research, planning studies that have sufficient probability of detecting important e...
In experimental research, planning studies that have sufficient probability of detecting important e...
International audienceWe aimed to examine the extent to which inaccurate assumptions for nuisance pa...
International audienceWe aimed to examine the extent to which inaccurate assumptions for nuisance pa...
International audienceWe aimed to examine the extent to which inaccurate assumptions for nuisance pa...
International audienceWe aimed to examine the extent to which inaccurate assumptions for nuisance pa...
International audienceSample sizes for randomized controlled trials are typically based on power cal...
International audienceSample sizes for randomized controlled trials are typically based on power cal...
Sample sizes for randomized controlled trials are typically based on power calculations. They requir...
International audienceMeta-epidemiological studies are used to compare treatment effect estimates be...
International audienceMeta-epidemiological studies are used to compare treatment effect estimates be...
Background and objectives: A justifiable sample size is essential at trial design stage. Generally t...
In this article, we describe a suite of commands that enable the user to estimate the probability th...
ABSTRACT. Approximations to the distribution of a common form of effect size are presented. Single s...
Among the questions that a researcher should ask when planning a study is "How large a sample do I n...
In experimental research, planning studies that have sufficient probability of detecting important e...
In experimental research, planning studies that have sufficient probability of detecting important e...
International audienceWe aimed to examine the extent to which inaccurate assumptions for nuisance pa...
International audienceWe aimed to examine the extent to which inaccurate assumptions for nuisance pa...
International audienceWe aimed to examine the extent to which inaccurate assumptions for nuisance pa...
International audienceWe aimed to examine the extent to which inaccurate assumptions for nuisance pa...