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2012-06-19 11:59
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 Replicated design and outlier identification [Outliers]

We are about to conduct a replicate BE study for one of the HVD. Is there any advantage of replicate design over cross-over design to identify outliers?
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2012-06-23 09:49
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 Replicated design and outlier identification

Dear HS,

Any opinions?

Regards,


Edit: Full quote removed. Please delete anything from the text of the original poster which is not necessary in understanding your answer; see also this post! [Helmut]
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2012-06-23 13:44
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❝ Dear HS,


Do you think that I am the only qualified user here and should answer your succinct posts?

❝ Any opinions?


Yes, I do have some. For details see the Policy, second paragraph. Sends me into hibernation.

As an appetizer read:

Schall R, Endrényi L, Ring A. Residuals and Outliers in Replicate Design Crossover Studies. J Biopharmaceut Stat. 2010;20:835–49. doi:10.1080/10543401003618876

Then come back.

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