Calculation for partial and full replicate designs [Power / Sample Size]
Dear John!
Not quite. PowerTOST performs ‘classical’ sample size estimation, which is only part of the game:
❝ Powertost (R) can determine the sample size for you (for 3-way rep) if you have the CV, pt estimate, no?
Not quite. PowerTOST performs ‘classical’ sample size estimation, which is only part of the game:
- GMR-restriction [0.80–1.25] not accounted for.
- Scaling cap at 50 CV% (EMA) not accounted for.
- Possibility of not being allowed to scale (CV in the actual study <30%) not accounted for.
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Complete thread:
- Calculation for partial and full replicate designs balakotu 2012-04-02 15:18
- Lászlós’ tables Helmut 2012-04-02 16:28
- Calculation for partial and full replicate designs jag009 2012-04-02 16:48
- Calculation for partial and full replicate designsHelmut 2012-04-02 19:06
