An imbalance in cluster sizes does not lead to notable loss of power in cross-sectional, stepped-wedge cluster randomised trials with a continuous outcome

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Caroline A. Kristunas
Karen L. Smith
Laura J. Gray
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[1] University of Leicester,Diabetes Research Centre
[2] University of Leicester,Department of Health Sciences
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Trials | / 18卷
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Stepped wedge; Power; Sample size; Cluster randomised trial; Study design; Simulation study;
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