We consider the impact of test properties on the required sample size for the Bayesian design problem for comparing two proportions with error-prone data. Specifically, we examine four cases: a single diagnostic test and two independent diagnostic tests, both when the test properties are identical across populations and when they differ. Interval-based and moment-based sample-size determination criteria are contrasted using Monte Carlo simulation methods. We consider an application in which Strongyloides infections are compared in two populations.
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