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    The Conventional Sample Size Approach Ignores the Circumstances Surrounding the Study
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The Conventional Sample Size Approach Ignores the Circumstances Surrounding the Study

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The conventional sample size approach ignores the circumstances surrounding the study at hand and may well prove to be much more costly than would be the case if the sample size were determined correctly.

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