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a different a priori prevalence estimatewould have ledto a different sample size
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distributioncould resultin a different sample size
Data analysis methodsmay influencechoice of sample size
Data analysis methodsmay influencechoice of sample size
variantsdiscoveredas a function of sample size
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the focal variables ... the measures at the province , district , state , or country levels , or some other population sub - group or aggregateleadsto a proper sample size
this requiresdynamically settingthe expected sample size
mobile phone coverage in Ghana , Nigeria , and Tanzanialedto the topic of sample size
Responses from the small numbers of general practitioners ( n = 127 ) were not included in the analysesresultingin a sample size of 2,748
an association between homicide rate and the amounts of mobile phone coverage in Ghana , Nigeria , and Tanzanialedto the topic of sample size
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information on sample size and the processledto sample size
with 80 % power(passive) was designedSample size
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power calculations for a two group continuity corrected chi - square test with a 0.05 two - sided significance level and 80 % power to detect a difference in knowledge acquisition between the two groups(passive) was set bySample size
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the large type II errorresultingfrom a sample size
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criteriasettingsample size
for the Regional Scale(passive) was setSample size
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which of the following(passive) is influenced bySample size
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the increasemay influencethe increase
in a lower prevalence in femalescould have resultedin a lower prevalence in females
model coefficientsmay influencemodel coefficients
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the threshold for error rates , or identifying the direction of focus for testing ( e.g. , types of claims or contractssettingthe threshold for error rates , or identifying the direction of focus for testing ( e.g. , types of claims or contracts
to high variability due to errorleadingto high variability due to error
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to an under- or overpredictionleadsto an under- or overprediction
any error(passive) caused byany error
statistical power(passive) is influenced bystatistical power
the level of confidence in the datainfluencesthe level of confidence in the data
the results in this analysismay have unduly influencedthe results in this analysis
the results and larger numbers of participantsmay have influencedthe results and larger numbers of participants
to detect a smaller effectdesignedto detect a smaller effect
the number of trials per samplesetthe number of trials per sample
a small but statistically significant difference(passive) caused bya small but statistically significant difference
to reduced precision in the estimates of the population parametersleadsto reduced precision in the estimates of the population parameters
in trials that are underpowered to detect significantresultingin trials that are underpowered to detect significant
to large type II errorleadingto large type II error
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