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by renewiltord
1835 days ago
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To answer your serious question, n=26 is more than sufficient depending on effect size and sampling method. Think about it, if you have 26 people randomly sampled and you give half a pill and the other half a placebo and the first half dies moments after ingestion, how confident are you that the pill is poisonous? If the effect size is small, you may fail to detect it with a small population. If the sampling is biased, then you’re going to have a problem even if you have a massive population studied. |
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