Obtaining evidence by a single well-powered trial or several modestly powered trials

Volume: 25, Issue: 2, Pages: 538 - 552
Published: Oct 14, 2012
Abstract
There is debate whether clinical trials with suboptimal power are justified and whether results from large studies are more reliable than the (combined) results of smaller trials. We quantified the error rates for evaluations based on single conventionally powered trials (80% or 90% power) versus evaluations based on the random-effects meta-analysis of a series of smaller trials. When a treatment was assumed to have no effect but heterogeneity...
Paper Details
Title
Obtaining evidence by a single well-powered trial or several modestly powered trials
Published Date
Oct 14, 2012
Volume
25
Issue
2
Pages
538 - 552
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