Using the bootstrap for estimating the sample size in statistical experiments

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Efron's (1979) Bootstrap has been shown to be an effective method for statistical estimation and testing. It provides better estimates than normal approximations for studentized means, least square estimates and many other statistics of interest. It can be used to select the active factors - factors that have an effect on the response - in experimental designs. This article shows that the bootstrap can be used to determine sample size or the number of runs required to achieve a certain confidence level in statistical experiments. © 2013 JMASM, Inc.

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Qumsiyeh, M. (2013). Using the bootstrap for estimating the sample size in statistical experiments. Journal of Modern Applied Statistical Methods, 12(1), 45–53. https://doi.org/10.22237/jmasm/1367381280

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