two groups (logistics) [General Sta­tis­tics]

posted by boonchai_l – Thailand, 2010-03-16 13:25 (5935 d 16:39 ago) – Posting: # 4916
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(edited on 2010-03-17 03:51)

Dear HS,

At first I think it is a design issue because I just think of replicate design or sequential design for solving.

Thank you for that thread and many involving links, It makes me more understand. Now I already knew a suitable way for me to solve the problem.

As you state in that thread

❝ I haven't seen a single study in the EU where a group effect was included in the statistical model...


I would like to know in this situation which one you will select between including group effect and single analysis, because I would like to include group effect in the model. Neither, I haven't seen a single study in Thailand where a group effect was included in the model. So the way to do the study smoothly I ready to do, time wasting to argue with Thai FDA.

Thanks in advance.

BL


Edit: Standard quotes restored. [Helmut]

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