Sample size, ratio, CV ↔ power [Power / Sample Size]

posted by The Outlaw Torn – Europe, 2012-11-23 15:47 (4538 d 13:05 ago) – Posting: # 9574
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Howdy Helmut,

❝ The assessor wanted to see bootstrapped studies with a sample size of six as a sensitivity analysis. Guess the outcome.


I can imagine a few scenarios where boot straps are involved, but let's not go there!

❝ A significant treatment effect will show up in all studies where the confidence interval does not include unity.❝


Should have been obvious, but this was an "ah ha" moment for me.

❝ There are two possibilities for a significant treatment effect to show up...


And the education continues. That clears up a few thoughts I had. Thank you for all your efforts and feedback.

Outlaw.

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