How Does Clustering Affect Power and Detectable Difference?
Description
In this video, Dr. Liz Turner walks through an example that illustrates how clustering affects power and detectable difference.
Speaker
Liz Turner, PhD
Associate Professor, Biostatistics and Bioinformatics and Global Health
Biostatistics and Study Design Core Co-Chair
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