Selected article for: "sample size and small sample size"

Author: Shi, Ting; McLean, Kenneth; Campbell, Harry; Nair, Harish
Title: Aetiological role of common respiratory viruses in acute lower respiratory infections in children under five years: A systematic review and meta–analysis
  • Document date: 2015_6_17
  • ID: 13cotyfb_30
    Snippet: Moreover, the small sample size [16, 25, 31] , undoubtedly contributed to the imprecise 95% CIs in Table 2 . This may have also led to the non-detection of statistically significant ALRI-virus associations as in some case and/or control groups. Two studies [15, 17] included children of Inuit ancestry from USA or Canada and were found to have high ALRI incidence. The viral associations observed in these two studies may not be generalizable to othe.....
    Document: Moreover, the small sample size [16, 25, 31] , undoubtedly contributed to the imprecise 95% CIs in Table 2 . This may have also led to the non-detection of statistically significant ALRI-virus associations as in some case and/or control groups. Two studies [15, 17] included children of Inuit ancestry from USA or Canada and were found to have high ALRI incidence. The viral associations observed in these two studies may not be generalizable to other populations.

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