Indian Journal of Anaesthesia (Jan 2016)

Sample size calculation: Basic principles

  • Sabyasachi Das,
  • Koel Mitra,
  • Mohanchandra Mandal

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/0019-5049.190621
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 60, no. 9
pp. 652 – 656

Abstract

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Addressing a sample size is a practical issue that has to be solved during planning and designing stage of the study. The aim of any clinical research is to detect the actual difference between two groups (power) and to provide an estimate of the difference with a reasonable accuracy (precision). Hence, researchers should do a priori estimate of sample size well ahead, before conducting the study. Post hoc sample size computation is not encouraged conventionally. Adequate sample size minimizes the random error or in other words, lessens something happening by chance. Too small a sample may fail to answer the research question and can be of questionable validity or provide an imprecise answer while too large a sample may answer the question but is resource-intensive and also may be unethical. More transparency in the calculation of sample size is required so that it can be justified and replicated while reporting.

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