Sample size for 3-way crossover [Power / Sample Size]

posted by chrisk – 2022-08-10 17:24 (623 d 12:07 ago) – Posting: # 23211
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Thanks again, Helmut, for sharing your wisdom so quickly and in details.

Since the alternative is based on T1 = R OR T2 = R, I am attempted to think that a larger sample size is required for the alternative T1 = R AND T2 = R. Is that indeed the case? If so, would you have any recommendation on how to approach the sample size estimation?

Thanks again, I very much appreciate your help!

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