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Why is Intracluster Correlation Important?
Understanding ICC is essential for several reasons:
It helps in
statistical analysis
, ensuring that the
assumptions
of independence are not violated.
It influences the
design
and
sample size calculation
for epidemiological studies.
It guides the use of appropriate
analytical methods
to account for the correlation within clusters.
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