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Designing clinical trials with uncertain estimates of variability
Authors:Steven A Julious
Abstract:An estimated sample size is a function of three components: the required power, the predetermined Type I error rate, and the specified effect size. For Normal data the standardized effect size is taken as the difference between two means divided by an estimate of the population standard deviation. However, in early phase trials one may not have a good estimate of the population variance as it is often based on the results of a few relatively small trials. The imprecision of this estimate should be taken into account in sample size calculations. When estimating a trial sample size this paper recommends that one should investigate the sensitivity of the trial to the assumptions made about the variance and consider being adaptive in one's trial design. Copyright © 2004 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
Keywords:sample size  power  sensitivity analysis  adaptive designs
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