Unbalance sequence [General Statistics]
Dear Ratnakar,
As said by the ElMaestro, we can't delete the subject data to get an balanced study thats why we have to mention this in the protocol itself before the approval in the appropriate section stating that "Unbalanced Sequences will be considered for calculations when there are more dropouts from the same sequence" and mention the appropriate statistical methods for analysis like SAS/Mixed Procedure etc.
Regards,
Raghavendra
Strides Arcolab
As said by the ElMaestro, we can't delete the subject data to get an balanced study thats why we have to mention this in the protocol itself before the approval in the appropriate section stating that "Unbalanced Sequences will be considered for calculations when there are more dropouts from the same sequence" and mention the appropriate statistical methods for analysis like SAS/Mixed Procedure etc.
Regards,
Raghavendra
Strides Arcolab
Complete thread:
- Unbalance sequence ratnakar1811 2008-07-31 11:18
- Unbalance sequence ElMaestro 2008-07-31 11:34
- Unbalance sequenceMGR 2008-08-05 07:16
