Theta [Software]

posted by Helmut Homepage – Vienna, Austria, 2009-12-03 15:03 (6040 d 00:03 ago) – Posting: # 4415
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Dear D. Labes!

❝ One may guess that here a calculation of the widened bioequivalence limits is attempted, based on the reference intra-subject variance.


Right guess!

❝ But where do they come from? But the value of teta?


OK, I would write theta... The value comes from the regulatory switching variation sigma0, because at CV 30% we get sqrt(ln(0.3²+1))=0.2936. It's calculated according to thetas=ln(1.25)/sigma0. For details see both threads you already quoted. ;-)

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