Sample size estimation with PowerTOST [Software]
Dear Compliance,
That's a very broad and unspecific question. Could you please be more elaborate?
Did you read the manual?
Had you had a look at the examples in it?
As a little primer:
Need to estimate the (classical) sample size for a 2x2 crossover. Assumed CV (from previous studies, from pilot study or from literature) is 30% (0.3 as ratio). Assumed distribution is log-normal.
Just type in the R-console:
Hit the ENTER key.
That is it, because most of the arguments of the function have reasonable default values. Again, RTFM!
Response after hitting ENTER (printing all the default settings):
BTW: I strongly recommend you Helmut's lectures, especially those dealing with sample size estimation. They have at many places hints how it could be done with PowerTOST.
Hope this helps.
❝ can any one tell us how to calculate sample size by using power-tost software. we had tried a lot but unable to understand how to use this software.
That's a very broad and unspecific question. Could you please be more elaborate?
Did you read the manual?
Had you had a look at the examples in it?
As a little primer:
Need to estimate the (classical) sample size for a 2x2 crossover. Assumed CV (from previous studies, from pilot study or from literature) is 30% (0.3 as ratio). Assumed distribution is log-normal.
Just type in the R-console:
sampleN.TOST(CV=0.3)
Hit the ENTER key.
That is it, because most of the arguments of the function have reasonable default values. Again, RTFM!
Response after hitting ENTER (printing all the default settings):
+++++++++++ Equivalence test - TOST +++++++++++
Sample size estimation
-----------------------------------------------
Study design: 2x2 crossover
log-transformed data (multiplicative model)
alpha = 0.05, target power = 0.8
BE margins = 0.8 ... 1.25
Null (true) ratio = 0.95, CV = 0.3
Sample size (total)
n power
40 0.815845
BTW: I strongly recommend you Helmut's lectures, especially those dealing with sample size estimation. They have at many places hints how it could be done with PowerTOST.
Hope this helps.
—
Regards,
Detlew
Regards,
Detlew
Complete thread:
- Sample size calculation by power-tost software Compliance 2013-07-23 14:09 [Software]
- Sample size estimation with PowerTOSTd_labes 2013-07-23 16:23
- PowerTOST Usage Ben 2013-07-28 13:08
- PowerTOST naming issues d_labes 2013-07-28 18:00
- PowerTOST Usage ElMaestro 2013-07-28 19:06
- Common naming conventions of EM d_labes 2013-07-28 19:30
- Common naming conventions of EM ElMaestro 2013-07-28 19:40
- Common naming conventions of EM d_labes 2013-07-28 19:30
- PowerTOST naming issues Ben 2013-07-29 17:04
- PowerTOST Usage ElMaestro 2013-07-28 19:06
- PowerTOST naming issues d_labes 2013-07-28 18:00
- PowerTOST Usage Ben 2013-07-28 13:08
- Error description? Helmut 2013-07-23 16:27
- Error description? Compliance 2013-07-29 05:46
- Sample size estimation with PowerTOSTd_labes 2013-07-23 16:23