Replicate Design [General Sta­tis­tics]

posted by ratnakar1811 – India, 2008-09-01 10:53 (6504 d 21:51 ago) – Posting: # 2292
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Dear Forum Members,

Can anybody tell about the consideration of data of subjects for statistical analysis in a replicate design study (i.e. 4 period, 2 treatment, 2 sequence), whether we can consider the subjects who have not completed all four period (i.e. subjects completed 3 period, 2 or only 1 period of the study) or we have to consider subject who have completed all 4 periods of the study and what are the statistical implications and at the same time acceptance by regulatory bodies.


Thanking you in advance.

Ratnakar Jadhav

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