Answer: forget the partial replicate! [Study Assessment]
❝ From my vacation:
Do I smell some signs and symptoms of forum-addiction?
❝ CVfromCI()
gives you the CV for the difference T vs. R.
❝ This is some pooled value of the intra-subject variances of T and R 1).
Yep.
❝ So don't expect to get a value comparable to s2wR!
OK, OK.
❝ s2I=(s2D + s2wT + s2wR/2)
❝ where s2I is the variance of the difference T-R used for calculating the 90% CI, s2D is the subject-by-formulation interaction, s2wT and s2wR are the intra-subject variabilities of Test or Reference, respectively.
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❝ Since you didn't provide me s2wT try it by your own assuming s2D=0 which in many cases could be reasonably assumed for the partial replicate design.
❝ Remember our discussion on specifying compound symmetry in the FDA Proc Mixed code.
Yessir. PHX gives me a standard error of the difference (FDA’s ABE code) of 0.0468069; s²WR 0.139466 and s²WT 0.0153728 [sic]. Not negligible S×F of 0.166035. As we know SAS will spit out different values for s²WT and the S×F. Stupid enough with John’s data no warning. If I ignore the S×F I get 29.805% for the pooled CVW – close to
PowerTOST
.For completeness results of different parameterizations of the variance structure in PHX:
s²WR s²WT
Banded No-Diagonal Factor Analytic (f=2) 0.139466 0.0153728
(= FDA’s)Compound Symmetry 0.139466 0.0833300
Heterogenous Compound Symmetry 0.139466 0.2073849
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