Sample size calculation for logistic regression when the independent variable is binary
Sample size calculation for logistic regression when the independent variable is binary. The calculation is made using the free software G*Power and an example where the independent variable is gender. The dependent variable is if the patient got an antibiotic prescription or not. More information about sample size calculations is found at: http://science-network.tv/sample-size...

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