How large should a clinical trial be?
One of the most important questions in the planning of medical experiments to assess the performance of new drugs or treatments, is how big to make the trial. The problem, in its statistical formulation, is to determine the optimal size of a trial. The most frequently used methods of determining sam...
Main Authors: | Pezeshk, H, Pezeshk, Hamid |
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Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2000
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