Adjusted indirect comparisons: Algebra [General Sta­tis­tics]

posted by d_labes  – Berlin, Germany, 2020-10-01 19:03 (2095 d 17:24 ago) – Posting: # 21961
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Dear Helmut,

❝ ... The error term in the 2×2×2 crossover is given by $$SE_\textrm{(d)}=SE_\Delta=\widehat{\sigma}_\textrm{w}\sqrt{\frac{1}{n_\textrm{1}}+\frac{1}{n_\textrm{2}}},\tag{2}$$where \(\small{\widehat{\sigma}_\textrm{w}=SD_\textrm{w}=\sqrt{MSE}}\) from ANOVA. Alternatively we can write $$SE_\Delta=\sqrt{\frac{SD_{\textrm{w}}^{2}}{2}\left (\frac{1}{n_\textrm{1}}+\frac{1}{n_\textrm{2}}\right )}\tag{3}$$

Here I can't follow you. From where arises the 2 in formula (3)

Regards,

Detlew

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