Sample size for beginners

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Abstract

The common failure to include an estimation of sample size in grant proposals imposes a major handicap on applicants, particularly for those proposing work in any aspect of research in the health services. Members of research committees need evidence that a study is of adequate size for there to be a reasonable chance of a clear answer at the end. A simple illustrated explanation of the concepts in determining sample size should encourage the faint hearted to pay more attention to this increasingly important aspect of grantsmanship.

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Florey, C. D. V. (1993, May 1). Sample size for beginners. British Medical Journal. BMJ Publishing Group. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.306.6886.1181

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