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Statistical planning and Sample size determination
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Planning Which variables will I collect and how will they be measured? What types of data do they represent? What do I want to do? Describe, compare groups, predict change in Y following change in X? How large a sample do I need to find a clinically important difference statistically significant???
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Dummy analysis How will I describe my data? What hypothesis tests will I be doing?
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Sample size
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Descriptive study Here the sample size will determine the precision of the study (the confidence interval) Small study>>>> wide CI Large study>>>>narrow CI Here power and P values are not relevant
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Mean 120 mmHg Sd 20 mmHg What sample size needed for CI to be ± 2.2
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Hypothesis testing Studies where we test hypothesis eg compare groups regarding means or proportions or test significance of correlation or regression coefficients
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Type 1 and 2 error
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Method 1 Working with standardised difference and nomogram Method 2 Working with 2 means and Sd or working with two proportions
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N=130 One tailed table (must X 2)
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Use same nomogram N=3000 in total
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