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      Breaking free of sample size dogma to perform innovative translational research.

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          Innovative clinical and translational research is often delayed or prevented by reviewers' expectations that any study performed in humans must be shown in advance to have high statistical power. This supposed requirement is not justifiable and is contradicted by the reality that increasing sample size produces diminishing marginal returns. Studies of new ideas often must start small (sometimes even with an n of 1) because of cost and feasibility concerns, and recent statistical work shows that small sample sizes for such research can produce more projected scientific value per dollar spent than larger sample sizes. Renouncing false dogma about sample size would remove a serious barrier to innovation and translation.

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          Journal
          Sci Transl Med
          Science translational medicine
          American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
          1946-6242
          1946-6234
          Jun 15 2011
          : 3
          : 87
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, University of California, San Francisco, CA 94143, USA. peter@biostat.ucsf.edu
          Article
          3/87/87ps24 NIHMS307674
          10.1126/scitranslmed.3001628
          3134305
          21677197
          ca629031-9794-45d9-9445-b5ad64ba9a59
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