Intra subject CV% and Inter subject CV% [General Statistics]
Dear All,
In one of the BE crossover biostudy we performed, it was observed that CVintra > CVinter. Now my question is how does it affects the study analysis. Do we have to use the same apporach 80-125% for establishing BE or we have to modify/change our study design. What exactly we have do in this situation?
Kindly give ur valuable suggestions.
In one of the BE crossover biostudy we performed, it was observed that CVintra > CVinter. Now my question is how does it affects the study analysis. Do we have to use the same apporach 80-125% for establishing BE or we have to modify/change our study design. What exactly we have do in this situation?
Kindly give ur valuable suggestions.
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Thanks & Regards
Ravi Pandey
Thanks & Regards
Ravi Pandey
Complete thread:
- Intra subject CV% and Inter subject CV%Ravi 2009-04-11 08:35 [General Statistics]
- CV%-intra > CV%-inter Helmut 2009-04-11 13:19
- CV%-intra > CV%-inter Ravi 2009-04-14 06:01
- CV%-intra > CV%-inter kvitamin 2009-10-07 11:40
- Proc MIXED CV%-intra, CV%-inter d_labes 2009-10-07 13:05
- Proc MIXED CV%-intra, CV%-inter kvitamin 2009-10-07 16:15
- MIXED up and lost in design d_labes 2009-10-07 16:48
- MIXED up and lost in design kvitamin 2009-10-08 10:50
- 2x2, inter, intra, total or what d_labes 2009-10-08 13:41
- 2x2, inter, intra, total or what kvitamin 2009-10-09 11:05
- 2x2, inter, intra, total or what d_labes 2009-10-08 13:41
- MIXED up and lost in design kvitamin 2009-10-08 10:50
- MIXED up and lost in design d_labes 2009-10-07 16:48
- Proc MIXED CV%-intra, CV%-inter kvitamin 2009-10-07 16:15
- Proc MIXED CV%-intra, CV%-inter d_labes 2009-10-07 13:05
- CV%-intra > CV%-inter Helmut 2009-04-11 13:19
