No RSABE for Parallel group design [Design Issues]

posted by Helmut Homepage – Vienna, Austria, 2011-10-14 16:40 (5366 d 19:45 ago) – Posting: # 7495
Views: 4,825

Dear Joshua!

❝ Here we intented for the same reference given to two groups and one test.


What do you mean by ‘two groups’ here? Do you mean that the final sample size of the ‘reference group’ is twice that of the ‘test group’ (NR1=NR2=NT; NR=2×NT)? Your design will be extremely imbalanced.
In the calculation of the confidence interval different sample sizes will be accounted for (see how the pooled variance is calculated here). If you increase the sample size of the reference, its mean will be more precise – but why would you not want to estimate the mean of the test with the same precision?

If you want to be really creative you can discover the field of ‘matched pairs’. This concept is sometimes (!) used in clinical trials to adjust for confounding covariates. It’s a reasonable assumption that plasma concentration correlates with body weight (or surface or …). You can pair subjects according to this covariate and run a ‘matched pairs t-test’.* I have never seen any BE study exploring this method; I would expect regulatory acceptance to be close to nil.



Dif-tor heh smusma 🖖🏼 Довге життя Україна! [image]
Helmut Schütz
[image]

The quality of responses received is directly proportional to the quality of the question asked. 🚮
Science Quotes

Complete thread:

UA Flag
Activity
 Admin contact
23,655 posts in 4,993 threads, 1,571 registered users;
126 visitors (1 registered, 125 guests [including 18 identified bots]).
Forum time: 12:25 CEST (Europe/Vienna)

Scientists often have a naïve faith that
if only they could discover enough facts about a problem,
these facts would somehow arrange themselves
in a compelling and true solution.    Theodosius Dobzhansky

The Bioequivalence and Bioavailability Forum is hosted by
BEBAC Ing. Helmut Schütz
HTML5