A Rule of Thumb for the Power Gain due to Covariate Adjustment in Randomized Controlled Trials with Continuous Outcomes

08/09/2023
by   Charles K. Fisher, et al.
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Randomized Controlled Trials (RCTs) often adjust for baseline covariates in order to increase power. This technical note provides a short derivation of a simple rule of thumb for approximating the ratio of the power of an adjusted analysis to that of an unadjusted analysis. Specifically, if the unadjusted analysis is powered to approximately 80%, then the ratio of the power of the adjusted analysis to the power of the unadjusted analysis is approximately 1 + 1/2 R^2, where R is the correlation between the baseline covariate and the outcome.

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