variability [General Statistics]
Dear Shinmar & Jo!
Not a constant, but an estimate.
Therefore one should consider its uncertainty (dependent on the sample size) if applying the number in further study planning.
Nice, but your formula is valid only for untransformed data (additive model).
For formulas of the multiplicative model (log-transformed data) of most PK metrics see this post.
❝ CV (coefficient of variation) is a constant used to define variability, based on standard deviation, in data without considering any effect.
Not a constant, but an estimate.

Therefore one should consider its uncertainty (dependent on the sample size) if applying the number in further study planning.
❝ [...] as it is clear from the following formula:
❝ Inter-subject CV = 100 x (MSSubject (Seq) - MSResidual/2)0.5
Nice, but your formula is valid only for untransformed data (additive model).
For formulas of the multiplicative model (log-transformed data) of most PK metrics see this post.
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Complete thread:
- variability ioanam 2008-12-20 12:57
- variability sinhmar 2008-12-23 07:04
- variabilityHelmut 2008-12-23 13:28
- variability (SAS) Mohamed Yehia 2017-07-22 12:06
- variability sinhmar 2008-12-23 07:04