نتایج جستجو برای: random sample size

تعداد نتایج: 1134962  

2018
Melanie L Bell Amy L Whitehead Steven A Julious

Background A pilot study can be an important step in the assessment of an intervention by providing information to design the future definitive trial. Pilot studies can be used to estimate the recruitment and retention rates and population variance and to provide preliminary evidence of efficacy potential. However, estimation is poor because pilot studies are small, so sensitivity analyses for ...

2012
James M. S. Wason Adrian P. Mander

Two-stage designs are commonly used for Phase II trials. Optimal two-stage designs have the lowest expected sample size for a specific treatment effect, for example, the null value, but can perform poorly if the true treatment effect differs. Here we introduce a design for continuous treatment responses that minimizes the maximum expected sample size across all possible treatment effects. The p...

Journal: :Psychological methods 2003
Ken Kelley Scott E Maxwell

An approach to sample size planning for multiple regression is presented that emphasizes accuracy in parameter estimation (AIPE). The AIPE approach yields precise estimates of population parameters by providing necessary sample sizes in order for the likely widths of confidence intervals to be sufficiently narrow. One AIPE method yields a sample size such that the expected width of the confiden...

Journal: :Statistics in medicine 2000
J S Witte R C Elston L R Cardon

Multiple comparisons are commonly made in epidemiologic and genetic research. How to appropriately adjust for multiple comparisons remains a controversial issue. This note demonstrates, however, that large increases in the number of comparisons has a limited effect on the sample size required to maintain an experimentwise alpha-level. In particular, the relative sample size required increases o...

2013
Stuart Bell Paula Williamson Simon Day Keith Wheatley John Whitehead Catrin Tudur Smith

Background The evaluation of treatments for rare diseases presents a number of challenges for trial practitioners, regulators and policy makers. Small sample sizes mean that ‘standard’ approaches to trial design and analysis may not be appropriate and alternatives such as Bayesian trial designs have been recommended [Lilford et al 1995]. However, little is known about the design and analysis ap...

Journal: :The British journal of mathematical and statistical psychology 2012
Scott J Richter Melinda H McCann

Using Tukey-Kramer versus the ANOVA F-test as the omnibus test of the Hayter-Fisher procedure for comparing all pairs of normally distributed means, when sample sizes are unequal, is investigated. Simulation results suggest that using Tukey-Kramer leads to as much or more any-pairs power compared to using the F-test for certain patterns of mean differences, and equivalent per-pair and all-pairs...

Journal: :Family practice 2000
J M Bland

In clinical trials, the statistical concepts of significance and power are used in the determination of sample size for trials. The trialist must provide an estimate of standard deviation and a hypothetical population difference to be detected. This must be modified to deal with the designs encountered in guideline research. These are cluster randomized trials, because the patients of a single ...

Journal: :Statistics in medicine 2008
Kunshan Yin Pankaj K Choudhary Diana Varghese Steven R Goodman

Studies involving two methods for measuring a continuous response are regularly conducted in health sciences to evaluate agreement of a method with itself and agreement between methods. Notwithstanding their wide usage, the design of such studies, in particular, the sample size determination, has not been addressed in the literature when the goal is the simultaneous evaluation of intra- and int...

Journal: :Journal of biometrics & biostatistics 2012
Robin Bliss Janice Weinberg Thomas Webster Veronica Vieira

BACKGROUND: In epidemiologic studies researchers are often interested in detecting confounding (when a third variable is both associated with and affects associations between the outcome and predictors). Confounder detection methods often compare regression coefficients obtained from "crude" models that exclude the possible confounder(s) and "adjusted" models that include the variable(s). One s...

Journal: :Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series B, Statistical methodology 2017
Sandipan Roy Yves Atchadé George Michailidis

This paper investigates a change-point estimation problem in the context of high-dimensional Markov random field models. Change-points represent a key feature in many dynamically evolving network structures. The change-point estimate is obtained by maximizing a profile penalized pseudo-likelihood function under a sparsity assumption. We also derive a tight bound for the estimate, up to a logari...

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