Replicate design AGAIN [RSABE / ABEL]

posted by Dr Andrew Leary – Ireland, 2011-04-27 14:21 (5132 d 17:37 ago) – Posting: # 6946
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Dear El Maestro

❝ If I understand your post correctly, your worry seems to be whether patient X is in sequence RR or in sequence RR :-D. Sequence, however, is a between-factor. Try and run the standard model without sequence as a factor on your ref data. And try for comparison to run a normal 2-period study without Sequence as a factor.


My data manager tells me that SAS will not allow sequence to be dropped from the regression (mixed effects?) model.

We've thus fallen at the first hurdle... :-(

Any other ideas?

Regards

Andrew

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