how to construct confidence interval for un-transformed metric? [Power / Sample Size]

posted by lizhao – US, 2016-02-17 20:01 (3759 d 23:03 ago) – Posting: # 16003
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Dear all,

For clinical endpoints, I suppose the log-normal distribution doesn't hold, therefore I should use un-transformed data to construct the 90% confidence interval? Then it would be the confidence interval of mean Test/Reference ratio? Am I correct?

But then, would the acceptance limits become 80% to 120% instead? If somebody could help me out, it would be greatly appreaciated!!

Thanks!

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