variability [General Sta­tis­tics]

posted by Helmut Homepage – Vienna, Austria, 2008-12-23 14:28 (6041 d 15:38 ago) – Posting: # 2962
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Dear Shinmar & Jo!

❝ 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. :-D
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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