A simple question [General Sta­tis­tics]

posted by jag009  – NJ, 2014-09-22 22:46 (3943 d 18:19 ago) – Posting: # 13557
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Hi ElMaestro,

❝ If you can find a deviation specific to the data point in question you might have a case for eliminating it; if nothing is found (= if it is plausible that all data have been treated more or less the same) and nothing was ever written about exclusions in the protocol/SAP then...well...


Nothing on the protocol. The stat plan just states the comparisons: A vs D, B vs D, C vs D.
But I am not eliminating him from the other 3 study periods though, just in the period that he showed very low (near BLQ) values.

John

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