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ASSESSMENT OF SMALL HEALTH RISKS BASED ON EXACT SAMPLE SIZES

✍ Scribed by KLAUS ABT; ALBERT GÜLICH


Book ID
102650247
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1996
Tongue
English
Weight
786 KB
Volume
15
Category
Article
ISSN
0277-6715

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✦ Synopsis


Exact sample sizes and critical numbers of cases for the rejection of a known event probability (lo-' to in favour of an increased probability (1.5to 50-fold) at levels {a; p} = (0.05; 0.10) and {a; p} = (0.10; 0.05} are presented. The numbers are thoroughly validated using the characteristics of the confidence interval for the unknown true event probability. Equivalence is shown to be obtainable for the tolerated maximal value of the relative risk and the upper limit of the confidence interval for the true event probability. Also demonstrated is the use of the tables for planned actions to reduce given empirical risks. In addition, use of the tables is shown for judging results from given data sets. 'normal' risk as acceptable and then determine the size of the study sample accordingly. Statistically this means calculation of a sample size based on the binomial distribution, given the two error probabilities (a and p), the probability of the event under the null hypothesis and the


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