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The following pages link to Relative efficiency of unequal versus equal cluster sizes in cluster randomized trials using generalized estimating equation models (Q4563268):
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- \(D\)-optimality of unequal versus equal cluster sizes for mixed effects linear regression analysis of randomized trials with clusters in one treatment arm (Q2445642) (← links)
- Sample size estimation in cluster randomized studies with varying cluster size (Q2717992) (← links)
- Optimal design of longitudinal data analysis using generalized estimating equation models (Q2980227) (← links)
- Sample Size Considerations for GEE Analyses of Three-Level Cluster Randomized Trials (Q3076059) (← links)
- Sample Size and Power Calculations for Periodontal and Other Studies with Clustered Samples Using the Method of Generalized Estimating Equations (Q4381678) (← links)
- A Mixed Model‐Based Variance Estimator for Marginal Model Analyses of Cluster Randomized Trials (Q5122931) (← links)
- Optimality of Equal vs. Unequal Cluster Sizes in Multilevel Intervention Studies: A Monte Carlo Study for Small Sample Sizes (Q5451133) (← links)
- A mixed model formulation for designing cluster randomized trials with binary outcomes (Q5694519) (← links)
- Impact of unequal cluster sizes for GEE analyses of stepped wedge cluster randomized trials with binary outcomes (Q6068479) (← links)
- Sample size and power considerations for cluster randomized trials with count outcomes subject to right truncation (Q6091683) (← links)
- Power and sample size requirements for GEE analyses of cluster randomized crossover trials (Q6625668) (← links)
- Sample size estimation for stratified individual and cluster randomized trials with binary outcomes (Q6627350) (← links)
- Sample size calculation in three-level cluster randomized trials using generalized estimating equation models (Q6627623) (← links)
- Sample size calculation for cluster randomized trials with zero-inflated count outcomes (Q6628356) (← links)
- Incorporating pragmatic features into power analysis for cluster randomized trials with a count outcome (Q6629860) (← links)