Geometric mean and CV [Power / Sample Size]

posted by Rocco_M – Mexico, 2019-09-06 19:49 (2127 d 03:11 ago) – Posting: # 20548
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Thanks. So basically your analysis follows from the fact that the variance of the difference of T and R equal the sum of the variance of T and the variance of R, correct? And you are using the geometric CV as the estimate of CVp for R?


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