Transcript PPT
Sample size
Power
Random allocation
R.Raveendran
Why is sample size important?
Validity
Accuracy
Finance
Resources
Ethics
What factors will affect the
size of the sample?
Degree of difference
Type I error
Type II error
Variation of data
Drop out
Non-compliance
What methods can be used to
determine the sample size?
×
From previous studies ?
Nomograms & tables !
Arbitrary numbers
Formulas
Computer programs
How to calculate the sample size?
Assess
the difference expected (0.5 kg)
Find out the SD of groups (0.4)
Set the level of significance (alpha - 0.05)
Set the beta level (0.02)
Select the appropriate formula (unpaired t)
Calculate the sample size
u-v (diff/sd)/
Give allowances for drop-outs & noncompliance
Power
Probability that a study can detect a difference
Priori power determination :
Power = 1 – beta
Beta or type 2 error is the chances of missing a
difference (false negative rate)
Posteriori power calculation :
Why?
How?
What is the implication?
Random Allocation
Each unit in a sample has equal
chance to be assigned a treatment
Treatment 1 Treatment 2
Simple
Block
Stratified
Cluster
3
4
5
7
8
1
2
6
9
10
Thank you
Degree of difference
The minimum difference that is clinically or practically
important
e.g. A drug reduces BP by 2 mm of Hg (120 to 118).
Is it clinically important?
What about 4 mm of Hg?
What about 6?
20?
10?
30?
40?
Implication – Large difference needs small sample size
Small difference needs large sample size
Type I and II errors
Question : Is the rice cooked?
Possible Results :
+ (Yes)
True
False
- (No)
True
False
Type I and II errors
Groups : Group A Vs B
Question : Is there a difference between
groups?
Possible Results :
+ (Yes)
- (No)
True
False
True
False
Type I error = False +
Type II error = False -
P Limit - 5%
P Limit - 20%
Power Calculation
Why?
To find out whether a negative result is TRUE or FALSE
How?
Using the formula or computer programs
What information is needed?
The difference (0.5)
Alpha (0.05)
Sample size and SD both groups (5, 5 & 0.29, 0.33)
Statistical test used (Unpaired t)
Implication? No power; redo the experiment / no diff.