WinNonlin: Data handling [Software]

posted by Anu – India, 2014-02-27 06:28 (4499 d 04:37 ago) – Posting: # 12523
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Hi Helmut,

Thank you so much for the reply :-)

❝ 3. Generally yes. But there is a case where you would drop the subject even if only one period is missing: Two test available and the reference missing.


ok right, can't take BE in this case too.

❝ Homework: Fully replicate three-period design (RTR|RTR).


In this case i.e. Partially replicate design, I would consider that subject, In which their is 1(T) & 1 (R) available and would not consider the Subjects with both (R)or with just 1(T) or 1 (R).

Thanks & Regards

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