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Sample size calculations for stepped wedge and cluster randomised trials: a unified approach
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Sample size calculations for stepped wedge and cluster randomised trials: a unified approach
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Monica Taljaard
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Journal of Clinical Epidemiology
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There are some circumstances where the stepped-wedge cluster randomized trial is preferable to the alternative: no randomized trial at all. Response to the commentary by Kotz and colleagues
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A stepped wedge cluster randomized trial is preferable for assessing complex health interventions
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