Power for Two stage Design [Two-Stage / GS Designs]

posted by Helmut Homepage – Vienna, Austria, 2013-10-07 16:59 (4211 d 09:42 ago) – Posting: # 11620
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Hi Karthik,

❝ How to calculate Power for Two stage Design.


Not sure what you exactly want. :confused:
In the published frameworks power is fixed (Potvin et al. and Montague et al. 80%, Fuglsang 90%). With the exception of combinations of small stage 1 sample sizes and high CVs actual power exceeds these values (see this slide for Potvin’s Method B).
Or do you want to perform your own simulations?* Tough job. Simulate at least 105 BE-studies in a grid of N1 and CV with your target GMR. Empiric power = number of studies passing / number of simulations. Depending on the software / grid size expect run-times of a couple of hours to a few weeks…



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