First of all, we have a
very small sample size of people (less than 10) who reported they only play with their cat for one minute at a time.
So this research doesn't target key questions about graduated extinction, and it's limited
by small sample size and missing data.
Until recently, most studies examining oxytocin treatment for autism have
used small sample sizes and involved only one or two hits of the hormone.
However, another lineup with a similar concept yet does not feature Green has succeeded extremely well, but in a
much smaller sample size.
These types of studies usually
contain small sample sizes and focus on identifying large, rare variants in the genome rather than smaller, more common variants that may also drive disease pathology.
«When you have
really small sample sizes, you should just be looking at main average effect across all neighbouring schools,» she said.
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Studies
employing small sample sizes are not without value; indeed, they often serve as useful pilot studies for future, more comprehensive, work.
However, these studies lacked the use of validated measures or comparison groups, and were limited
by small sample sizes.
We note that issues
with small sample sizes and limited statistical power must be taken into consideration when interpreting these findings.
Earlier studies,
using smaller sample sizes and less advanced sequencing and statistical methods, had failed to find an association.
Past studies have relied
on small sample sizes of 20 species or fewer, taken from a narrow range of locations and diet types.
Two weeks worth of games is still an
incredibly small sample size to draw significant conclusions from, but like it or not, games with replacement officials still count.
For example, only 36 infants where used in the Chinese study which is a very
small sample size for such a populated country.
The paradox is real; data errors, such
as small sample size or the underreporting of Hispanic ethnicity on death certificates, can not explain it.
Anthropologist Shara Bailey, an expert in ancient human teeth at New York University in New York City, says that «the barium method is novel and appears to be even more powerful» than previous approaches, adding that
despite small sample sizes, «the authors present a strong argument for the utility of this method for extrapolating weaning history.»
You based your whole comment on two stats that are not good in
small sample sizes due to the way they can become inflated.
On this
albeit small sample size, I would also have to take issue with the claim «We skeptics are intelligent people...»
We identified 5 RCTs (241 subjects) for cupping therapy, all of which were of fair quality and had small sample sizes [73,74,77,82,95].