baseline-corrected bioequivalence [General Statistics]
Dear lizhao
You determine the baseline for each individual separately and you get a value X. This value is subtracted from each concentration of your PD-profile and then you log-transform the data ln(C1-X, C2-X, C3-X.....) and perform the ANOVA. So I do not understand what you mean by ln(post_treatment-baseline) as bioequivalence metric.
Kind regards
Dr_Dan
You determine the baseline for each individual separately and you get a value X. This value is subtracted from each concentration of your PD-profile and then you log-transform the data ln(C1-X, C2-X, C3-X.....) and perform the ANOVA. So I do not understand what you mean by ln(post_treatment-baseline) as bioequivalence metric.
Kind regards
Dr_Dan
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Kind regards and have a nice day
Dr_Dan
Kind regards and have a nice day
Dr_Dan
Complete thread:
- baseline-corrected bioequivalence lizhao 2014-11-06 22:19
- baseline-corrected bioequivalenceDr_Dan 2014-11-07 10:58
- baseline-corrected bioequivalence Helmut 2014-11-07 17:27
- baseline-corrected bioequivalenceDr_Dan 2014-11-07 10:58
