نتایج جستجو برای: random sample size

تعداد نتایج: 1134962  

Journal: :British medical journal 1980
D G Altman

The term "design" encompasses all the structural aspects of a study, notably the definition of the study sample, size of sample, method of treatment allocation, type of statistical design (randomised, cross-over, sequential, etc), and choice of outcome measures. The importance of this stage cannot be overemphasised since no amount of clever analysis later will be able to compensate for major de...

Journal: :Statistics in medicine 1997
L Joseph R du Berger P Bélisle

Sample size estimation is a major component of the design of virtually every experiment in medicine. Prudent use of the available prior information is a crucial element of experimental planning. Most sample size formulae in current use employ this information only in the form of point estimates, even though it is usually more accurately expressed as a distribution over a range of values. In thi...

2013
Brian Knaeble

This paper shows how the probability, for a random confounding factor to reverse the estimate of ordinary regression, decreases exponentially with the sample size.

2001
Girish ARAS S. Rao JAMMALAMADAKA X. ZHOU

A random sample size version of the central limit theorem is obtained for a general class of symmetric statistics based on uniform spacings. An important application to goodness of fit test for a Poisson process is discussed.

1998
A Di Bucchianico D E Loeb

We prove the following conjecture of Narayana: there are no nontrivial dominance reene-ments of the Smirnov two-sample test if and only if the two sample sizes are relatively prime. We also count the number of natural signiicance levels of the Smirnov two-sample test in terms of the sample sizes and relate this to the Narayana conjecture. In particular, Smirnov tests with relatively prime sampl...

2012
Marissa Bonyun Andi Camden Colin Macarthur Andrew Howard

OBJECTIVE To investigate the use of helmets for cyclists choosing to use BIXI bikes in comparison to personal bike riders in the City of Toronto. DESIGN Cross-sectional study design. SETTING Cyclists were observed in Toronto, Canada. PARTICIPANTS Of the 6732 sample size, 306 cyclists on BIXI bikes and 6426 personal bike riders were observed. OUTCOME MEASURE The outcome of interest was h...

2014

This procedure computes power and sample size for non-inferiority tests in two-sample designs in which the outcome is a continuous normal random variable. Measurements are made on individuals that have been randomly assigned to one of two groups. This is sometimes referred to as a parallel-groups design. This design is used in situations such as the comparison of the income level of two regions...

Journal: :Statistics in medicine 2002
David W Hosmer Nils Lid Hjort

In this paper we use simulations to compare the performance of new goodness-of-fit tests based on weighted statistical processes to three currently available tests: the Hosmer-Lemeshow decile-of-risk test; the Pearson chi-square, and the unweighted sum-of-squares tests. The simulations demonstrate that all tests have the correct size. The power for all tests to detect lack-of-fit due to an omit...

Journal: :Journal of biopharmaceutical statistics 2008
Ping Gao James H Ware Cyrus Mehta

There is considerable interest in methods that use accumulated data to modify trial sample size. However, sample size re-estimation in group sequential designs has been controversial. We describe a method for sample size re-estimation at the penultimate stage of a group sequential design that achieves specified power against an alternative hypothesis corresponding to the current point estimate ...

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