Variability for non-statisticians [General Sta­tis­tics]

posted by ViPraj – India, 2017-08-01 08:31 (2899 d 07:40 ago) – Posting: # 17639
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Dear Helmut
Thanks for your response.
Actually while reading the USFDA reference scaled BE guidance of Progesterone and Warfarin this question came in my mind.I was thinking that S2w (S square w) is within subject variance and Sw is within subject variability (assumption was based on the formula mentioned for variance and standard deviation in various literature) . Pl. confirm if it is true or false. Also i was interested in knowing how we can calculate S2w (S square w) from available Sw value.

Regards
VP

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