ElMaestro ★★★ Denmark, 2019-02-24 14:05 (1880 d 19:25 ago) Posting: # 19969 Views: 3,879 |
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Hi all, I am in a strange situation a follows: We have two treatment groups. In one group the subjects receive T once. In the other treatment group subject receive R twice. The task is simply to construct a 90% CI for T vs R You may feel like asking questions starting eloquently with words such as "How the eff you see kay....?!???!", or "What the h#ll.... !??!!?". Please don't Make all the assumptions you wish. I am going to do the same. — Pass or fail! ElMaestro |
Yura ★ Belarus, 2019-02-24 15:02 (1880 d 18:27 ago) @ ElMaestro Posting: # 19970 Views: 3,505 |
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Hi, ElMaestro parallel design, only twice as many subjects in a group R |
Ohlbe ★★★ France, 2019-03-04 00:09 (1873 d 09:20 ago) @ ElMaestro Posting: # 19993 Views: 2,943 |
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Dear ElMaestro, ❝ You may feel like asking questions starting eloquently with words such as "How the eff you see kay....?!???!", or "What the h#ll.... !??!!?". ❝ Please don't You're removing all the salt from the discussion (OK, maybe off somebody's wounds too...) — Regards Ohlbe |