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Title: Inverse sampling and triangular sequential designs to compare a small proportion with a reference value
Author: Moreno Aguado, Víctor
Martín, Isaac
Torres, Ferran
Horas, Manuel
Ríos, José
González, Juan R.
Keywords: Anàlisi seqüencial
Mostreig (Estadística)
Síndrome de Turner
Successions (Matemàtica)
Sequential analysis
Sampling (Statistics)
Turner's syndrome
Sequences (Mathematics)
Issue Date: 2002
Publisher: Institut d'Estadística de Catalunya
Abstract: Inverse sampling and formal sequential designs may prove useful in reducing the sample size in studies where a small population proportion p is compared with a hypothesized reference proportion p0. These methods are applied to the design of a cytogenetic study about chromosomal abnormalities in men with a daughter affected by Turner's syndrome. First it is shown how the calculated sample size for a classical design depends on the parameterization used. Later this sample size is compared with the required sample size in an inverse sampling design and a triangular sequential design using four different parameterizations (absolute differences, log-odds ratio, angular transform and Sprott's transform). The expected savings in sample size, when the alternative hypothesis is true, are 20% of the fixed sample size for the inverse sampling design and 40% for the triangular sequential design.
Note: Reproducció del document publicat a: http://www.raco.cat/index.php/Questiio/article/view/27027
It is part of: Qüestiió, 2002, vol. 26, num. 1-2, p. 259-271
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/2445/121530
ISSN: 0210-8054
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