Tmax [Nonparametrics]

posted by ElMaestro  – Denmark, 2008-08-13 12:25 (6515 d 06:17 ago) – Posting: # 2174
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Hi Chidambarajoshi,

you need to tell us a little more. Only a stat. analysis* can tell if this is stat. significant. To find out if it is clinically significant you might want to apply common sense and judgment (which regulators seem to hate to apply to their assessments).
Usually Tmax is given some regard in evaluations, unless a protocol for some reason specifes something else.
Having said all that, a 6 hrs. difference does not exactly sound promising.

EM.

*: Many companies actually just use Wilcoxon

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