A sample size justification is a vital part of any investigation. However, estimating the number of participants required to give meaningful results is not always straightforward. A number of components are required to facilitate a suitable sample size calculation. In this paper, the steps for conducting sample size calculations for superiority trials are summarised. Practical advice and examples are provided illustrating how to carry out the calculations by hand and using the app SampSize
Statistical software is now commonly available to calculate Power (P') and sample size (N) for most ...
For reasons of efficiency and ethics, sample size calculations are an important part of the design o...
In the previous educational articles, we explained how to calculate the sample size for a rate or a ...
A sample size justification is a vital part of any trial design. However, estimating the number of p...
A sample size justification is a vital step when designing any trial. However, estimating the number...
In recent years, as the institutional review board has become mandatory, estimation of the sample si...
In the previous educational articles, we explained how to calculate the sample size for a rate or a ...
In the previous educational articles, we explained how to calculate the sample size for a rate or a ...
This article gives an overview of sample size calculations for parallel group and cross‐over studies...
This book provides an extensive overview of the principles and methods of sample size calculation an...
When designing a clinical study, a fundamental aspect is the sample size. In this article, we descri...
Determining the optimal sample size is crucial for any scientific investigation. An optimal sample s...
An important step when designing an empirical study is to justify the sample size that will be colle...
Planning sample size often requires researchers to identify a statistical technique and to make seve...
Researchers routinely compute desired sample sizes of clinical trials to control type-i and type-ii ...
Statistical software is now commonly available to calculate Power (P') and sample size (N) for most ...
For reasons of efficiency and ethics, sample size calculations are an important part of the design o...
In the previous educational articles, we explained how to calculate the sample size for a rate or a ...
A sample size justification is a vital part of any trial design. However, estimating the number of p...
A sample size justification is a vital step when designing any trial. However, estimating the number...
In recent years, as the institutional review board has become mandatory, estimation of the sample si...
In the previous educational articles, we explained how to calculate the sample size for a rate or a ...
In the previous educational articles, we explained how to calculate the sample size for a rate or a ...
This article gives an overview of sample size calculations for parallel group and cross‐over studies...
This book provides an extensive overview of the principles and methods of sample size calculation an...
When designing a clinical study, a fundamental aspect is the sample size. In this article, we descri...
Determining the optimal sample size is crucial for any scientific investigation. An optimal sample s...
An important step when designing an empirical study is to justify the sample size that will be colle...
Planning sample size often requires researchers to identify a statistical technique and to make seve...
Researchers routinely compute desired sample sizes of clinical trials to control type-i and type-ii ...
Statistical software is now commonly available to calculate Power (P') and sample size (N) for most ...
For reasons of efficiency and ethics, sample size calculations are an important part of the design o...
In the previous educational articles, we explained how to calculate the sample size for a rate or a ...