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Formulas for estimating sample sizes are presented to provide specified lev
els of power for tests of significance from a longitudinal design allowing
for subject attrition. These formulas are derived for a comparison of two g
roups in terms of single degree-of-freedom contrasts of population means ac
ross the study timepoints. Contrasts of this type can often capture the mai
n and interaction effects in a two-group repeated measures design. For exam
ple, a two-group comparison of either an average across time or a specific
trend across time (e.g., linear or quadratic) can be considered. Since long
itudinal data with attrition are often analyzed using an unbalanced repeate
d measures model (with a structured variance-covariance matrix for the repe
ated measures) or a random-effects model for incomplete longitudinal data,
the variance-covariance matrix of the repeated measures is allowed to assum
e a variety of forms. Tables are presented listing sample size determinatio
ns assuming compound symmetry, a first-order autoregressive structure, and
a non-stationary random-effects structure. Examples are provided to illustr
ate use of the formulas, and a computer program implementing the procedure
is available from the first author.