Paper on RSABE/ABEL [Power / Sample Size]

posted by earlybird – 2012-01-10 15:11 (4911 d 07:41 ago) – Posting: # 7893
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Dear Helmut,

thanks for this nice paper.

Does this mean we can use this paper for sample size calculation (simulations?) and put FARTSSIE in the garbage?

I have done a sample size estimation with FARTSSIE for example FDA, partial replicate, 80% power, ratio 90%, CV = 35% this result in N= 48. Whereas when I look in Table A3 I got N=37. Substantial less subjects!

Somehow strange for me, as I would guess the more constraints the higher the sample size.

Best regards,
earlybird

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