How to obtain CINV value in Phoenix [Software]

posted by Shuanghe  – Spain, 2012-01-19 12:43 (5258 d 01:00 ago) – Posting: # 7963
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Hi Helmut,

Inspired by your Phoenix validation of FDA's SABE, I spent some time on Phoenix as well, trying to make a template for my colleague.

Basically what I've done is data transformation and linear mixed effect in Phoenix workflow. I had identical result of pointest, x, boundx, S2wr, Swr and y as yours, but I was stuck in boundy, and consequently, critbound.

So my question is, how to calculate this "CINV" in Phoenix? :confused: I mean, I can get the value from SAS, or even from Excel, but that would mean I have to do it manually everytime.

Is there any easy way to do it? or I have to import a table of the inverse chi-square distribution to match the dfd I got from linear mixed effect model?
How did you do it, if I may ask?

Thanks.

All the best,
Shuanghe

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