## Abstract Experimental design requires estimation of the sample size required to produce a meaningful conclusion. Often, experimental results are performed with sample sizes which are inappropriate to adequately support the conclusions made. In this paper, two factors which are involved in sample
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“Statistical significance”
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- John Wiley and Sons
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- 1983
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- English
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- 4
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- Article
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- 0271-3586
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