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Sample size: how many participants do I need in my research?
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2014
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EngineeringEpidemiologic ResearchSampling TechniqueMany ParticipantsPreventive MedicineEpidemiologic MethodSample SizePublic HealthRetrospective Cohort StudyEpidemiological PrincipleSample SizesStatisticsHealth PolicySampling (Statistics)Sample Size EstimationsEpidemiologyPerformance StudiesProper CalculationHealth EconomicsSurvey Methodology
The importance of estimating sample sizes is rarely understood by researchers, when planning a study. This paper aims to highlight the centrality of sample size estimations in health research. Examples that help in understanding the basic concepts involved in their calculation are presented. The scenarios covered are based more on the epidemiological reasoning and less on mathematical formulae. Proper calculation of the number of participants in a study diminishes the likelihood of errors, which are often associated with adverse consequences in terms of economic, ethical and health aspects.
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