In-vitro equivalence [General Statistics]
Dear ElMaestro!
Wouldn't that ignore the variability of the reference batch? It would be identical to an one-sample t-test to the reference PE for each batch. What if the focus is more on testing for equivalence than on testing for difference?
Thanks!
Best regards,
Alex
❝ OK. On basis of the info provided I am guessing that you could make a CI for the Test batches -each of them- and show that each CI spans over the PE for the single ref batch.
Wouldn't that ignore the variability of the reference batch? It would be identical to an one-sample t-test to the reference PE for each batch. What if the focus is more on testing for equivalence than on testing for difference?
Thanks!
Best regards,
Alex
Complete thread:
- In-vitro equivalence martin 2012-05-17 15:10
- In-vitro equivalence ElMaestro 2012-05-19 01:35
- In-vitro equivalence martin 2012-05-19 10:28
- In-vitro equivalence ElMaestro 2012-05-19 13:55
- In-vitro equivalenceAlex 2012-05-22 11:10
- In-vitro equivalence ElMaestro 2012-05-22 14:08
- In-vitro equivalence martin 2012-05-22 17:00
- In-vitro equivalence ElMaestro 2012-05-22 18:36
- In-vitro equivalence martin 2012-05-22 17:00
- In-vitro equivalence ElMaestro 2012-05-22 14:08
- In-vitro equivalenceAlex 2012-05-22 11:10
- In-vitro equivalence ElMaestro 2012-05-19 13:55
- In-vitro equivalence martin 2012-05-19 10:28
- In-vitro equivalence ElMaestro 2012-05-19 01:35
