Results Analysis [Study As­sess­ment]

posted by Shuanghe  – Spain, 2014-07-08 14:57 (3551 d 18:30 ago) – Posting: # 13239
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Hi unique_one,

❝ Secondly, as per our formulation experts team, they mentioned that as T/R ratio is quite well near 110% for both parameters, the reformulation might not be required in this case.


I don't think going forward with the same formulation is a good idea.

Apart from what Helmut and Detlew said, you can try bootstrap data set with sample size of 28 and repeat about 10000 times to get a sense of your data (ratio, ISCV etc) and also try to bootstrap larger sample size as estimated by Helmut/Detlew to see your chance of success.

All the best,
Shuanghe

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