Objective: To describe the concept of statistical power as related to comparative interventions and how various factors, including sample size, affect statistical power. Background: Having a sufficiently sized sample for a study is necessary for an investigation to demonstrate that an effective treatment is statistically superior. Many researchers fail to conduct and report a priori sample-size estimates, which then makes it difficult to interpret nonsignificant results and causes the clinician to question the planning of the research design. Description: Statistical power is the probability of statistically detecting a treatment effect when one truly exists. The α level, a measure of differences between groups, the variability of the dat...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Non-inferiority trials are performed when the main therapeutic effect of th...
We compare the sample size requirements for significance tests and confidence intervals by calculati...
Objectives: to assess the effect of sample size, methodological quality and statistical rigour on ou...
Objective: To describe the concept of statistical power as related to comparative interventions and ...
Objective: To describe the concept of statistical power as related to comparative interventions and ...
Background Non-inferiority trials are performed when the main therapeutic effect of the new therapy ...
Background: Interpretation of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) without a significant difference r...
Background: Interpretation of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) without a significant difference r...
International audienceBackground: Patient-reported outcomes (PRO) are important as endpoints in clin...
rating participant choice, provides unbiased estimates of the effects of the treatment or interventi...
Contains fulltext : 50615.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND AND...
Despite advances in surgical technique and rehabilitation following anterior cruciate ligament (ACL)...
Background Rupture of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) is a common injury, primarily affecting y...
Objective: To describe confidence intervals (CIs) and effect sizes and provide practical examples to...
The sample size of a clinical trial is the number of participants the trial aims to recruit. Sample ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Non-inferiority trials are performed when the main therapeutic effect of th...
We compare the sample size requirements for significance tests and confidence intervals by calculati...
Objectives: to assess the effect of sample size, methodological quality and statistical rigour on ou...
Objective: To describe the concept of statistical power as related to comparative interventions and ...
Objective: To describe the concept of statistical power as related to comparative interventions and ...
Background Non-inferiority trials are performed when the main therapeutic effect of the new therapy ...
Background: Interpretation of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) without a significant difference r...
Background: Interpretation of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) without a significant difference r...
International audienceBackground: Patient-reported outcomes (PRO) are important as endpoints in clin...
rating participant choice, provides unbiased estimates of the effects of the treatment or interventi...
Contains fulltext : 50615.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND AND...
Despite advances in surgical technique and rehabilitation following anterior cruciate ligament (ACL)...
Background Rupture of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) is a common injury, primarily affecting y...
Objective: To describe confidence intervals (CIs) and effect sizes and provide practical examples to...
The sample size of a clinical trial is the number of participants the trial aims to recruit. Sample ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Non-inferiority trials are performed when the main therapeutic effect of th...
We compare the sample size requirements for significance tests and confidence intervals by calculati...
Objectives: to assess the effect of sample size, methodological quality and statistical rigour on ou...