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Sample sizes for the SF-6D preference based measure of health from the SF-36: a practical guide

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Figure 1: Histogram of the SF-6D in the Sheffield population aged 16-74
Figure 3: Estimated power curve for the SF-6D using general population data7
Table 1: Effect size and sample size formulae
Table 2: Effect sizes – randomised controlled trial
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