Redosing study… [Study As­sess­ment]

posted by luvblooms  – India, 2011-06-17 08:34 (5078 d 11:53 ago) – Posting: # 7144
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Dear Dr. Dan

Now I will give you 2 new scenario if

1. The identified Volunteer shows totally opposite behavior then the main study?
E.g.: In main study T/R ratio was lets say 1500% and in re-dosing study it becomes 15%. In that condition what can one do?? :angry:

this a case of abnormal volunteer behavior only but how to justify it?

2. If one/more that one control subjects behave as an outlier in re-dosing study??? :no:

Luv

P.S.: These conditions are normal (real life instances) for re-dosing study .

~A happy Soul~

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