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Optimal predictive sample size for case–control studies
Authors:Fulvio De Santis  Marco Perone Pacifico   Valeria Sambucini
Affiliation:Universitàdi Roma "La Sapienza", Italy
Abstract:Summary.  The identification of factors that increase the chances of a certain disease is one of the classical and central issues in epidemiology. In this context, a typical measure of the association between a disease and risk factor is the odds ratio. We deal with design problems that arise for Bayesian inference on the odds ratio in the analysis of case–control studies. We consider sample size determination and allocation criteria for both interval estimation and hypothesis testing. These criteria are then employed to determine the sample size and proportions of units to be assigned to cases and controls for planning a study on the association between the incidence of a non-Hodgkin's lymphoma and exposition to pesticides by eliciting prior information from a previous study.
Keywords:Allocation    Association    Bayesian design    Case–control studies    Credible interval    Interval estimation    Log-normal approximation    Odds ratio    Sample size    Testing
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