2019
DOI: 10.21203/rs.2.17855/v1
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Type I Error Control for Cluster Randomized Trials Under Varying Small Sample Structures

Abstract: Background: Linear mixed models (LMM) are a common approach to analyzing data from cluster randomized trials (CRTs). Inference on parameters can be performed via Wald tests or likelihood ratio tests (LRT), but both approaches may give incorrect Type I error rates in common finite sample settings. The impact of interactions of cluster size, number of clusters, intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC), and analysis approach on Type I error rates have not been well studied. Reviews of published CRTs find that sma… Show more

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