SAS code for 3-period, partial-replicated crossover study [RSABE / ABEL]
Hi MGR,
It would be permutations of T1T2RR.
It does not sound right to me, intuition and such, but it is definitely possible. 4 periods.
If you insist on 3 periods, I wonder if you could do Perm(RRT1) and Perm(RRT2). Three periods, 6 sequences.... rubbish? Some subjects would not be exposed to both Tests I guess. Naw, this sounds too weird too for my taste buds.
❝ One of my sponsor asked to do a Partial replicate study, in which there are two tests and one reference. What will be the possible sequences used in the study?
It would be permutations of T1T2RR.
It does not sound right to me, intuition and such, but it is definitely possible. 4 periods.
If you insist on 3 periods, I wonder if you could do Perm(RRT1) and Perm(RRT2). Three periods, 6 sequences.... rubbish? Some subjects would not be exposed to both Tests I guess. Naw, this sounds too weird too for my taste buds.
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Pass or fail!
ElMaestro
Pass or fail!
ElMaestro
Complete thread:
- SAS code for 3-period, partial-replicated crossover study scorp2011 2015-06-15 12:36 [RSABE / ABEL]
- SAS code for 3-period, partial-replicated crossover study d_labes 2015-06-15 13:24
- SAS code for 3-period, partial-replicated crossover study MGR 2015-06-15 13:34
- SAS code for 3-period, partial-replicated crossover studyElMaestro 2015-06-15 13:46
- Partial-replicated crossover study with 2 Tests d_labes 2015-06-15 14:50
- SAS code for 3-period, partial-replicated crossover studyElMaestro 2015-06-15 13:46
- SAS code for 3-period, partial-replicated crossover study MGR 2015-06-15 13:34
- SAS code for 3-period, partial-replicated crossover study d_labes 2015-06-15 13:24