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1a Department of Statistics, Faculty of Mathematical Sciences , Tarbiat Modares University , Tehran , Iran.
Abstract:
Longitudinal study designs are commonly applied in much scientific research, especially in the medical, social, and economic sciences. Longitudinal studies allow researchers to measure changes in each individual's responses over time and often have higher statistical power than cross-sectional studies. Choosing an appropriate sample size is a crucial step in a successful study. In longitudinal studies, because of the complexity of their design, including the selection of the number of individuals and the number of repeated measurements, sample size determination is less studied. This paper uses a simulation-based method to determine the sample size from a Bayesian perspective. For this purpose, several Bayesian criteria for sample size determination are used, of which the most important one is the Bayesian power criterion. We determine the sample size of a longitudinal study based on the scientific question of interest, by the choice of an appropriate model. Most of the methods of determining sample size are based on the definition of a single hypothesis. In this paper, in addition to using this method, we determine the sample size using multiple hypotheses. Using several examples, the proposed Bayesian methods are illustrated and discussed.
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