Sample Size Calculations for Studies with Correlated Observations

  • Liu G
  • Liang K
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Abstract

Correlated data occur frequently in biomedical research. Examples include longitudinal studies, family studies, and ophthalmologic studies. In this paper, we present a method to compute sample sizes and statistical powers for studies involving correlated observations. This is a multivariate extension of the work by Self and Mauritsen (1988, Biometrics 44, 79-86), who derived a sample size and power formula for generalized linear models based on the score statistic. For correlated data, we appeal to a statistic based on the generalized estimating equation method (Liang and Zeger, 1986, Biometrika 73, 13-22). We highlight the additional assumptions needed to deal with correlated data. Some special cases that are commonly seen in practice are discussed, followed by simulation studies.

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Liu, G., & Liang, K.-Y. (1997). Sample Size Calculations for Studies with Correlated Observations. Biometrics, 53(3), 937. https://doi.org/10.2307/2533554

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