New statistical conventions have highlighted how designs with small numbers of targets are just as problematic for statistical inference as designs
with small numbers of participants (Westfall, Judd, & Kenny, 2015).
Prof Treasure from King's, adds: «This is early stage research
with a small number of participants, but it's hugely exciting to see the potential this treatment could have.
The FDA also discounted the Gower 2016 study, citing that more than half of the participants did not complete the study, resulting in its sub-segment analysis completed
with small number of participants.
Finally, the fact that the context for this study is a single course
with a small number of participants prevents us from generalizing these results to a larger context.
Not exact matches
With the consent
of a
small number of study
participants, some video snippets
of mother — infant interaction were shown to board members at that meeting.
Countouris said that the
number of study
participants with high blood pressure during pregnancy may have been too
small to reveal any potential cardiovascular benefit
of breastfeeding among these women.
Limitations
of the study included the
small number of participants; the authors advise that the study should be replicated ideally
with a larger cohort.
Many
of them observe a
small number of participants, they give them capsules
with questionable quality and a sample training program and in the end aren't very diligent in fully managing either the supplements or the
participants.
She added that some
of the fasting studies had very
small numbers of subjects and needed to be replicated
with many more
participants.
A goal
of the institute was to create both large and
small learning environments for a large
number of participants to have the opportunity to work in personalized ways
with the faculty.
By requiring testing in the same grades as in public schools, and by enacting significant consequences for results in larger scale
participants, it is designed to identify and grow effective schools,
with an acknowledgment that, as in public schools, some schools will have difficulty adjusting to new academic expectations and a
small number may prove incapable
of ever adequately responding to expectations.
«
Small Group» tours offer an in - depth experience
with a limited
number of participants, allowing you to explore visit places other tours often miss.
Starting out
with a very
small number of ocean swimmers, «swimming for charity», the Winter Whales Ocean Swim attracts around 1,200
participants with numbers continuing to rise every year.
The resort's main building features a
number of smaller meeting venues all equipped
with advanced amenities and high - tech audio visual equipment in order to ensure the successful organization
of business meetings and conferences for up to 380
participants.
Another reality is that you often end up in any
of these situations
with a
small number of contributors or
participants carrying an awful
of of the weight.
For all the interest in cryptocurrencies, the bitcoin market remains
small,
with a relatively
small number of participants expressing strong views
This development is perhaps most pronounced in the mining sector where an industrial arms race to assemble computing power has resulted in a relatively
small number of participants in this process, at least compared to the network's early days when anyone
with a home computer could mine bitcoins.
Comprehensive was designed to be used
with small groups
of adolescents in an urban area but can be adapted to be used
with larger
numbers of participants in rural areas as well.
Participants indicated their current happiness on a long line anchored with «not at all happy» and «very happy» (Researchers use a line instead of exact numbers to minimize participants» ability to simply provide the exact same answer twice and to help detect small d
Participants indicated their current happiness on a long line anchored
with «not at all happy» and «very happy» (Researchers use a line instead
of exact
numbers to minimize
participants» ability to simply provide the exact same answer twice and to help detect small d
participants» ability to simply provide the exact same answer twice and to help detect
small differences).
The
number of study
participants with severe depressive symptoms was
small, which is to be expected in a primary care population.
Another
small, qualitative study involved interviews
with nine caseworkers and several child welfare administrators working in three different public child welfare agencies in the Washington D.C. region.18 Although the
small number of participants and the regional focus
of this research limit our ability to generalize about these findings, they do offer some insights into the reunification decision - making process.
We limited study
participants to white boys because the
number of originally diagnosed girls
with ADHD was too
small for meaningful statistical comparisons.
Since LASSO can be applied even in models
with the
number of predictors exceeding the
number of participants, the
smaller sample size poses no problem in the current study where the
number of participants still substantially exceeds the
number of predictors.