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Sample Size Considerations for GEE Analyses of Three-Level Cluster Randomized Trials

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  • Steven Teerenstra
  • Bing Lu
  • John S. Preisser
  • Theo van Achterberg
  • George F. Borm

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  • Steven Teerenstra & Bing Lu & John S. Preisser & Theo van Achterberg & George F. Borm, 2010. "Sample Size Considerations for GEE Analyses of Three-Level Cluster Randomized Trials," Biometrics, The International Biometric Society, vol. 66(4), pages 1230-1237, December.
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