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ValdkondStatistikaStatistika
PerekondHypothesis testHypothesis test
Tekkeaasta19811988
LoojaJacob Cohen
TüüpSample size determination for survival outcomesSample size determination
AlgallikasSchoenfeld, D. A. (1981). The asymptotic properties of nonparametric tests for comparing survival distributions. Biometrika, 68(1), 316–319. DOI ↗Cohen, J. (1988). Statistical Power Analysis for the Behavioral Sciences (2nd ed.). Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. DOI ↗
Rööpnimetusedlog-rank power analysis, cox regression power analysis, survival power analysis, Sağkalım Analizi Güç Analiziproportion power analysis, two-proportion z-test power, z-test for proportions power, Oran Testi Güç Analizi
Seotud63
KokkuvõtePower analysis for survival studies determines how many participants — and how many observed events — are required so that a log-rank test or Cox regression has a sufficient probability of detecting a clinically meaningful difference in survival between groups. The foundational formulas were derived by Schoenfeld (1981) and Lachin (1981) and remain the standard approach in clinical trial planning.Power analysis for proportion tests is a prospective sample-size planning method used to determine how many participants are needed to detect a meaningful difference between two (or one) proportions with a specified probability. Formalised by Jacob Cohen in his 1988 landmark text, it applies the arcsine transformation to convert proportions into the effect-size index h, enabling direct calculation of the required sample size.
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