Period effect in replicate study [General Sta­tis­tics]

posted by sinhmar – India, 2009-04-16 15:58 (6270 d 15:59 ago) – Posting: # 3548
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Dear Ratnakar,

❝ Thanks for reply,


Your welcome

❝ It means that comparison of PK parameters of different parameters are compared irrespective of treatment given in the period (e.g. PK parameters of Test of 1 period are not compared with PK parameters of Test of period 2 or same for reference.


Yes, you are right.

❝ replicate study if there is in any two period will be indicated by p value of less than 0.05 and if p is more than 0.05 it means there is no significant difference between the values of all periods.


Yes, if p-value is less than 0.05 (for alpha=5%) then there is a significant difference between two or more periods and if more, then there is no significant difference between the values of all periods.


Regards,
Sinhmar

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