Designing studies such that they have a high level of power to detect an effect or association of interest is an important tool to improve the quality and reproducibility of findings from such studies. Since resources (research subjects, time, and money) are scarce, it is important to obtain sufficient power with minimum use of such resources. For commonly used randomized trials of the treatment effect on a continuous outcome, designs are presented that minimize the number of subjects or the amount of research budget when aiming for a desired power level. This concerns the optimal allocation of subjects to treatments and, in case of nested designs such as cluster-randomized trials and multicenter trials, also the optimal number of centers v...
In this paper, the optimal sample sizes at the cluster and person levels for each of two treatment a...
In this paper, the optimal sample sizes at the cluster and person levels for each of two treatment a...
In this paper, the optimal sample sizes at the cluster and person levels for each of two treatment a...
Designing studies such that they have a high level of power to detect an effect or association of in...
Designing studies such that they have a high level of power to detect an effect or association of in...
Cluster randomized trials evaluate the effect of a treatment on persons nested within clusters, with...
This paper deals with the optimal sample sizes for a multicentre trial in which the cost-effectivene...
Cluster randomized trials evaluate the effect of a treatment on persons nested within clusters, with...
Cluster randomized trials evaluate the effect of a treatment on persons nested within clusters, with...
This paper deals with the optimal sample sizes for a multicentre trial in which the cost-effectivene...
This paper deals with the optimal sample sizes for a multicentre trial in which the cost-effectivene...
Cluster randomized trials evaluate the effect of a treatment on persons nested within clusters, with...
Cluster randomized trials evaluate the effect of a treatment on persons nested within clusters, with...
Cluster randomized trials evaluate the effect of a treatment on persons nested within clusters, with...
For cluster randomized and multicentre trials evaluating the effect of a treatment on persons nested...
In this paper, the optimal sample sizes at the cluster and person levels for each of two treatment a...
In this paper, the optimal sample sizes at the cluster and person levels for each of two treatment a...
In this paper, the optimal sample sizes at the cluster and person levels for each of two treatment a...
Designing studies such that they have a high level of power to detect an effect or association of in...
Designing studies such that they have a high level of power to detect an effect or association of in...
Cluster randomized trials evaluate the effect of a treatment on persons nested within clusters, with...
This paper deals with the optimal sample sizes for a multicentre trial in which the cost-effectivene...
Cluster randomized trials evaluate the effect of a treatment on persons nested within clusters, with...
Cluster randomized trials evaluate the effect of a treatment on persons nested within clusters, with...
This paper deals with the optimal sample sizes for a multicentre trial in which the cost-effectivene...
This paper deals with the optimal sample sizes for a multicentre trial in which the cost-effectivene...
Cluster randomized trials evaluate the effect of a treatment on persons nested within clusters, with...
Cluster randomized trials evaluate the effect of a treatment on persons nested within clusters, with...
Cluster randomized trials evaluate the effect of a treatment on persons nested within clusters, with...
For cluster randomized and multicentre trials evaluating the effect of a treatment on persons nested...
In this paper, the optimal sample sizes at the cluster and person levels for each of two treatment a...
In this paper, the optimal sample sizes at the cluster and person levels for each of two treatment a...
In this paper, the optimal sample sizes at the cluster and person levels for each of two treatment a...