point estimate from 90% CI [General Statistics]
Hi yuvrajkatkar,
The equation is correct.
I guess that the value (96.57) showed in the Table could be the mean ratio (T/R) of Cmax, not the value of its point estimate.
❝ From your lectures, we can calculate point estimate from 90% confidence limits
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❝ Parameters Ratio 90% Confidence Interval
❝ AUC0-12 93.99 95.41 - 104.79
❝ AUC0-inf 89.48 93.37 – 107.10
❝ Cmax 96.57 95.01 – 105.23
❝
❝ Point Estimate= sqrt(Lower CI * Upper CI)
The equation is correct.
❝ Point estimte for Cmax= sqrt(95.01 * 105.23)= 99.99.
I guess that the value (96.57) showed in the Table could be the mean ratio (T/R) of Cmax, not the value of its point estimate.
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-- Yung-jin Lee
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Complete thread:
- point estimate from 90% CI yuvrajkatkar 2010-03-23 11:14
- point estimate is not estimated d_labes 2010-03-23 11:39
- point estimate from 90% CIyjlee168 2010-03-23 20:01
