Caution Regarding the Use of Pilot Studies to Guide Power Calculations for Study Proposals

Volume: 63, Issue: 5, Pages: 484 - 484
Published: May 1, 2006
Abstract
Clinical researchers often propose (or review committees demand) pilot studies to determine whether a study is worth performing and to guide power calculations. The most likely outcomes are that (1) studies worth performing are aborted and (2) studies that are not aborted are underpowered. There are many excellent reasons for performing pilot studies. The argument herein is not meant to discourage clinical researchers from performing pilot...
Paper Details
Title
Caution Regarding the Use of Pilot Studies to Guide Power Calculations for Study Proposals
Published Date
May 1, 2006
Volume
63
Issue
5
Pages
484 - 484
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