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Effect size / Sample size determination / Statistical hypothesis testing / Bonferroni correction / Meta-analysis / F-test / Randomized controlled trial / Multiple comparisons / Confidence interval / Statistics / Hypothesis testing / Statistical power
Date: 2008-07-02 07:34:14
Effect size
Sample size determination
Statistical hypothesis testing
Bonferroni correction
Meta-analysis
F-test
Randomized controlled trial
Multiple comparisons
Confidence interval
Statistics
Hypothesis testing
Statistical power

Some problems with sample size Martin Bland Talk to be presented at the Joint Meeting of the Dutch Pathological Society and the Pathological Society of Great Britain & Ireland, Leeds, July 4th, 2008. A journey back throu

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