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Practical Sample Size Determination for Medical and Health Researchers

Practical Sample Size Determination for Medical and Health Researchers

by Taylor & Francis Ltd

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MPN9781041262787
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This book provides a clear, comprehensive guide to sample size determination across medical and health-related disciplines, including epidemiology, clinical trials, rehabilitation sciences, and reliability studies.Beginning with essential topics—such as estimating means and proportions or comparing between two groups—it progresses to advanced applications including one- and two-way ANOVA, ANCOVA, repeated-measures ANOVA, multiple outcomes, correlation analysis, linear and logistic regression, intraclass correlation coefficients, Kappa statistics, Cronbach’s alpha, and more.Each topic is illustrated with real-world, fully worked numerical examples and supported by practical reference tables for commonly used values. The ability to generalize findings from a sample to a reference population is one of the most compelling goals for researchers, yet achieving this requires an adequate sample size in practice.Determining the right sample size is also one of the most challenging steps in study design and proposal development, as it demands a careful balance between feasibility, resource constraints, and statistical rigor.Many novice or non-methodologist researchers fall into common pitfalls: relying on arbitrary, predetermined, or conventional sample sizes so they can collect data first and manipulate other factors later; modeling their studies on previous research without recognizing key differences—overlooking the fact that sample size is influenced by numerous dynamic factors; or adjusting software inputs and default values without fully understanding the underlying concepts and specialized terminology simply to obtain a preconceived sample size.These missteps can compromise both the validity and interpretability of results. Drawing on more than forty years of teaching and research experience in biostatistics, sampling, and study design, the author—an associate professor and seasoned expert in sample size determination—provides readers with both the theoretical foundation and the practical tools needed to design statistically sound studies with confidence.The author has published several books, including Practical Biostatistics for Medical and Health Sciences (Springer Nature, 2024) and A Tale of Research: A Novice Exploring the World of Scientific Research (Austin Macauley Publishers, 2020), the latter written in the style of theatrical plays.

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