can inter sub CV% > intra sub CV%? [Power / Sample Size]

posted by stat_be – 2007-09-27 15:15 (6849 d 15:47 ago) – Posting: # 1138
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Dear members,

As far as bioequivalence trial is concerned, I wanted to clarify my doubts related to inter subject CV% and intra subject CV%.
  1. Can inter subject CV% greater than intra subject CV? if yes then in what situation it may happen and what conclusion can be drawn on that basis? :confused:
  2. what are the formulas to calculate to both of them from GLM Anova?
:lookaround:
Seniors, please clear my doubts as I am new to this field.

thanks in advance

stat_be

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