The Binomial test, sometimes referred to as the Binomial exact test, is a test used in sampling statistics to assess whether a proportion of a binary variable is equal to some hypothesized value. In ...
Illustrations are given of how a binomial sample-size table of limited scope can be used to address a wider range of problems. Necessary sample sizes for binomial differences not specifically covered ...
The aim of this paper is to provide an overview of sample size estimations for the most frequent type of group studies that result in continuous, binary and ordered categorical outcomes. In recent ...
Sample sizes for single-stage phase II clinical trials in the literature are often based on exact (binomial) tests with levels of significance (alpha (α) <5% and power >80%). This is because there is ...
The authors describe a modified version of the Large-N test used to determine content uniformity. Applications of process analytical technology (PAT) for in-process and/or end-product release testing ...