PTM139
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India,
2012-05-03 07:58
(5152 d 18:29 ago)

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 Partial replicate design [Design Issues]

Do you anticipate any impact of changing the study design from partial replicate design (for pilot BE) to crossover design (for pivotal BE) on the results?


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Dr_Dan
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Germany,
2012-05-03 17:17
(5152 d 09:10 ago)

@ PTM139
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 Partial replicate design

Dear PTM139
A partial replicate design for a pilot study does IMHO not make much sense. For a pivotal study you can change from a cross-over to a replicate design if you observe a high ANOVA CV% in the pilot study.
Kind regards
Dan

Kind regards and have a nice day
Dr_Dan
PTM139
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India,
2012-05-03 18:38
(5152 d 07:48 ago)

@ Dr_Dan
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 Partial replicate design

Dear Dr Dan,

Thank you for the reply.


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