Sample Size Determination for Grouped Exponential Observations: A Cost Function Approach

Abstract

Calculating the required sample size for a desired power at a given type I error level, we often assume that we know the exact time of all subject responses whenever they occur during our study period. It is very common, however, in practice that we only monitor subjects periodically and, therefore, we know only whether responses occur or not during an interval. This paper includes a quantitative discussion of the effect resulting from data grouping or interval censoring on the required sample size when we have two treatment groups. Furthermore, with the goal of exploring the optimum in the number of subjects, the number of examinations per subject for test responses, and the total length of a study time period, this paper also provides a general guideline about how to determine these to minimize the total cost of a study for a desired power at a given alpha-level. A specified linear cost function that incorporates the costs of obtaining subjects, periodic examinations for test responses of subjects, and the total length of a study period, is assumed, primarily for illustrative purpose.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jan 01, 1993
Accession Number
ADA274169

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  • Duane Steffey
  • Jamie K. Pugh
  • Kung-jong Lui

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  • Naval Command, Control and Ocean Surveillance Center

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