BE Studies involving Multiple Groups [General Sta­tis­tics]

posted by ElMaestro  – Denmark, 2014-08-06 01:13 (4345 d 21:35 ago) – Posting: # 13338
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Hi John,

❝ If you run a multiple (2)-group crossover BE study and there is a group effect, you run the stats separately for each study group and the results showed that one group pass BE and one fails. What will happen to your submission? Lets say both groups have acceptable sample size. Just curious if anyone has experience on this.


Fails how? Partial overlap with acceptance range = no problem (but if PE's are subjectively distant from each other you'll need plenty violins). No overlap with acceptance range = big, ugly, evil trouble.

Anyways, a group effect itself isn't necessarily a showstopper. It's a test of another hypothesis anyway. What about the originally planned BE test?

By the way, I sent you an email 11 days ago. Went into the spam folder, perhaps?

Pass or fail!
ElMaestro

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