In the medical literature, hundreds of prediction models are being developed to predict health outcomes in individuals. For continuous outcomes, typically a linear regression model is developed to predict an individual's outcome value conditional on values of multiple predictors (covariates). To improve model development and reduce the potential for overfitting, a suitable sample size is required in terms of the number of subjects (n) relative to the number of predictor parameters (p) for potential inclusion. We propose that the minimum value of n should meet the following four key criteria: (i) small optimism in predictor effect estimates as defined by a global shrinkage factor of =0.9; (ii) small absolute difference of = 0.05 in the appar...
In 2019 we published a pair of articles in Statistics in Medicine that describe how to calculate the...
Recent minimum sample size formula (Riley et al.) for developing clinical prediction models help ens...
Recent minimum sample size formula (Riley et al.) for developing clinical prediction models help ens...
In the medical literature, hundreds of prediction models are being developed to predict health outco...
In the medical literature, hundreds of prediction models are being developed to predict health outco...
In the medical literature, hundreds of prediction models are being developed to predict health outco...
When designing a study to develop a new prediction model with binary or time-to-event outcomes, rese...
When designing a study to develop a new prediction model with binary or time-to-event outcomes, rese...
When designing a study to develop a new prediction model with binary or time‐to‐event outcomes, rese...
When designing a study to develop a new prediction model with binary or time-to-event outcomes, rese...
Clinical prediction models provide individualized outcome predictions to inform patient counseling a...
BACKGROUND: Prognostic studies of time-to-event data, where researchers aim to develop or validate m...
Clinical prediction models provide individualised outcome predictions to inform patient counselling ...
Previous articles in Statistics in Medicine describe how to calculate the sample size required for e...
In prediction model research, external validation is needed to examine an existing model's performan...
In 2019 we published a pair of articles in Statistics in Medicine that describe how to calculate the...
Recent minimum sample size formula (Riley et al.) for developing clinical prediction models help ens...
Recent minimum sample size formula (Riley et al.) for developing clinical prediction models help ens...
In the medical literature, hundreds of prediction models are being developed to predict health outco...
In the medical literature, hundreds of prediction models are being developed to predict health outco...
In the medical literature, hundreds of prediction models are being developed to predict health outco...
When designing a study to develop a new prediction model with binary or time-to-event outcomes, rese...
When designing a study to develop a new prediction model with binary or time-to-event outcomes, rese...
When designing a study to develop a new prediction model with binary or time‐to‐event outcomes, rese...
When designing a study to develop a new prediction model with binary or time-to-event outcomes, rese...
Clinical prediction models provide individualized outcome predictions to inform patient counseling a...
BACKGROUND: Prognostic studies of time-to-event data, where researchers aim to develop or validate m...
Clinical prediction models provide individualised outcome predictions to inform patient counselling ...
Previous articles in Statistics in Medicine describe how to calculate the sample size required for e...
In prediction model research, external validation is needed to examine an existing model's performan...
In 2019 we published a pair of articles in Statistics in Medicine that describe how to calculate the...
Recent minimum sample size formula (Riley et al.) for developing clinical prediction models help ens...
Recent minimum sample size formula (Riley et al.) for developing clinical prediction models help ens...