Unequal CVs [Power / Sample Size]

posted by d_labes  – Berlin, Germany, 2013-02-15 09:47 (4881 d 14:55 ago) – Posting: # 10027
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Dear Helmut,

a follow up to your post:

❝ I like the option to specify unequal CVs of test and reference as CV=c(T,R). Example for EMA, 3-period, T/R 0.95, 80% power (pooled CVintra 0.3 in all cases):

  CVWT     CVWR   n

❝  0.2500  0.3458  24
❝  .....

❝ It will pay off to have a ‘better’ formulation.


This is what one would expect. I least I think I had read something like that in SABE papers.

[nitpicking] But I doubt that your chosen CVs give a pooled CV of 0.3.
As a one-liner using the PowerTOST helper functions I got:
mse2CV(mean(CV2mse(c(0.25,0.3458))))
[1] 0.3011071
.
[/nitpicking]

What did the one-liner do? Calculate the intra-subject variances for T and R, calculate the mean of both and back-calculate from that mean the CV :cool:.

Or did I miss somefink Welch here?

Regards,

Detlew

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