Variability [General Sta­tis­tics]

posted by Helmut Homepage – Vienna, Austria, 2011-03-16 17:28 (5570 d 04:17 ago) – Posting: # 6765
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Dear Phani!

❝ Are the terms ERROR VARIANCE, VARIABILITY, CV the same.


No. You get the error variance from ANOVA (mostly denoted as MSE - mean squares error). CV is calculated form MSE (see e.g. this post). Variability is a sloppy term (used for a manifold of things: variance, standard deviation, standard error, CV). You will not find it in statistical textbooks. If ever people should use it, only if the meaning is evident from the context.

❝ What factors contribute to the variability, the molecular or the formulation?


Please search the forum. A very similar question is still on the main page. CV depends not only the drug (essentially clearance) and formulation (Fa, potency), but also on ‘external’ variables (clinical performance, analytical method,…).

❝ How can it be estimated from the pilot study, if previous studies do not publish this.

❝ Is there any formula?


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