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Unfortunately I wasn't able to steer my colleagues away from doing the 2-part study that I mentioned previously (basic attributes in one study, attributes requiring a TAPPI chart in the other study). I was able to convince them to increase the total number of samples for each study from 20 (the minimum per our SOP) to 30, which still isn't ideal, but it is what it is. At the end of the day, we are still trying to "check the box" so to speak.
One thing I'm still struggling with is that I have no idea what the statistical basis is for determining the number of samples. I would like to be able to determine from first principles what the appropriate sample size would be for my study, but I don't even know where the standard rule comes from (50 samples, 3 appraisers, 2 replicates). I know it has something to do with the total number of appraisals.
Finally, I have another issue where one of the attributes that I would like to evaluate is for string flash, which we occasionally see during production. This defect is naturally very fragile, and I highly doubt that the failing sample could hold together for more than 2 or 3 appraisals (if that). Are there any recommendations for attributes like this, where the visual inspection itself has the potential to be destructive?
Unfortunately I wasn't able to steer my colleagues away from doing the 2-part study that I mentioned previously (basic attributes in one study, attributes requiring a TAPPI chart in the other study). I was able to convince them to increase the total number of samples for each study from 20 (the minimum per our SOP) to 30, which still isn't ideal, but it is what it is. At the end of the day, we are still trying to "check the box" so to speak.
One thing I'm still struggling with is that I have no idea what the statistical basis is for determining the number of samples. I would like to be able to determine from first principles what the appropriate sample size would be for my study, but I don't even know where the standard rule comes from (50 samples, 3 appraisers, 2 replicates). I know it has something to do with the total number of appraisals.
Finally, I have another issue where one of the attributes that I would like to evaluate is for string flash, which we occasionally see during production. This defect is naturally very fragile, and I highly doubt that the failing sample could hold together for more than 2 or 3 appraisals (if that). Are there any recommendations for attributes like this, where the visual inspection itself has the potential to be destructive?