Sample Size Estimation: How Many Individuals Should Be Studied?

作者: John Eng

DOI: 10.1148/RADIOL.2272012051

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摘要: … analysis, which would require a smaller sample size for detection of the minimum difference than would a two-tailed analysis, … -tailed analysis is assumed in the remainder of this article. …

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