Sample size of 12 per group rule of thumb for a pilot study
Northern General Hospital · University of Sheffield
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Abstract When designing a clinical trial an appropriate justification for the sample size should be provided in the protocol. However, there are a number of settings when undertaking a pilot trial when there is no prior information to base a sample size on. For such pilot studies the recommendation is a sample size of 12 per group. The justifications for this sample size are based on rationale about feasibility; precision about the mean and variance; and regulatory considerations. The context of the justifications are that future studies will use the information from the pilot in their design. Copyright © 2005 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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- Sample size determination
- Rule of thumb
- Context (archaeology)
- Statistics
- Sample (material)
- Protocol (science)
- Variance (accounting)
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