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|QuestionAuthor={{Rim}} | |QuestionAuthor={{Rim}}, {{AJL}} {{Alison}} | ||
|ExamType=USMLE Step 1 | |ExamType=USMLE Step 1 | ||
|MainCategory=Biostatistics/ Epidemiology | |MainCategory=Biostatistics/ Epidemiology | ||
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|MainCategory=Biostatistics/ Epidemiology | |MainCategory=Biostatistics/ Epidemiology | ||
|SubCategory=Renal | |SubCategory=Renal | ||
|Prompt=A researcher | |Prompt=A researcher conducts a cross-sectional study to identify factors that are associated with hemodialysis adequacy in a group of 90 patients undergoing hemodialysis. Statistical analysis regarding the urea reduction rate (URR), reveals a p-value of 0.12 at a 95% confidence interval. Which of the following modifications will most likely increase the statistical power of the association between URR and hemodialysis adequacy in this study? | ||
|Explanation=Statistical power of a study is defined as: Power = (1-β), where β is the type II error (perceiving there is no effect when there actually is). The power of the study is dependent on the sample size of enrolled patients. Adding more [[hemodialysis]] patients to the study will increase the power of the study. | |||
|EducationalObjectives= Statistical power of a study is defined as: Power = (1-β), where β is the type II error. Power can be increased when the sample size of the enrolled patients increases. | |||
|References= First Aid 2014 page | |||
|AnswerA=Recruiting more hemodialysis patients to the study | |AnswerA=Recruiting more hemodialysis patients to the study | ||
|AnswerAExp=Recruiting more patients | |AnswerAExp=Recruiting more patients, who fit the inclusion criteria, can increase the statistical power of the study. | ||
|AnswerB=Recruiting 90 peritoneal dialysis patients to the study | |AnswerB=Recruiting 90 peritoneal dialysis patients to the study | ||
|AnswerBExp=Since the study does not involve peritoneal dialysis patients, adding those to the study is not appropriate and will most likely limit the study’s power. | |AnswerBExp=Since the study does not involve peritoneal dialysis patients, adding those to the study is not appropriate and will most likely limit the study’s statistical power. | ||
|AnswerC=Changing the confidence interval to 92% | |AnswerC=Changing the confidence interval to 92% | ||
|AnswerCExp=Decreasing the confidence interval will most likely increase the associated factors; but the power of the study will not increase. | |AnswerCExp=Decreasing the confidence interval will most likely increase the associated factors; but the statistical power of the study will not increase. | ||
|AnswerD=Repeating all measurements of urea reduction rate for the 90 patients who are recruited | |AnswerD=Repeating all measurements of urea reduction rate for the 90 patients who are recruited | ||
|AnswerDExp=Repeating measurements will test the precision of the study’s measurements. Since measurements were described as precise in the first place, the | |AnswerDExp=Repeating measurements will test the precision of the study’s measurements. Since measurements were described as precise in the first place, the statistical power of the study is likely not affected. | ||
|AnswerE= | |AnswerE=The statistical power of the study cannot be changed | ||
|AnswerEExp= | |AnswerEExp=The statistical power of the study can be changed if the sample size is increased. | ||
|RightAnswer=A | |RightAnswer=A | ||
|WBRKeyword=urea reduction rate, hemodialysis, power, type II, error, sample, | |WBRKeyword=urea reduction rate, URR, hemodialysis, statistical power, type II, error, sample size, study, equation, | ||
|Approved= | |Approved=Yes | ||
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