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Sample Size Calculation for Comparing Means

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Wang, H; Chow, SC
January 1, 2007

In this article, the focus will be on sample size calculation based on a continuous study endpoint for comparing means (i.e., treatment effects) under some study designs. These designs include parallel designs, crossover designs, titration designs, and enrichment designs (2). Among these designs, parallel designs and crossover designs are probably the two mostly commonly used designs.

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Wang, H., & Chow, S. C. (2007). Sample Size Calculation for Comparing Means. In Wiley Encyclopedia of Clinical Trials (pp. 1–10). https://doi.org/10.1002/9780471462422.eoct006
Wang, H., and S. C. Chow. “Sample Size Calculation for Comparing Means.” In Wiley Encyclopedia of Clinical Trials, 1–10, 2007. https://doi.org/10.1002/9780471462422.eoct006.
Wang H, Chow SC. Sample Size Calculation for Comparing Means. In: Wiley Encyclopedia of Clinical Trials. 2007. p. 1–10.
Wang, H., and S. C. Chow. “Sample Size Calculation for Comparing Means.” Wiley Encyclopedia of Clinical Trials, 2007, pp. 1–10. Scopus, doi:10.1002/9780471462422.eoct006.
Wang H, Chow SC. Sample Size Calculation for Comparing Means. Wiley Encyclopedia of Clinical Trials. 2007. p. 1–10.

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