90% CI limbo [General Sta­tis­tics]

posted by VStus – Poland, 2017-03-01 15:07 (3051 d 02:38 ago) – Posting: # 17116
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Dear Helmut,
Dear all,

I have limited data about partial replicate trial (2x3x3) with RSABE, which I want to use to assess the feasibility of same study under EMA regulation (assuming that EU has the same Reference product as US).

Reported parameters:
Number of subjects (observations per treatment arm)
Swr estimated using PROC GLM
Point Estimate (%) from RSABE-approach
95% CI upper confidence bound

Is it feasible to try calculation of 90% CIs?

Can I apply the formula below?

90% CI = log(Point_Estimate) +/- Swr * qt(0.05, df))*100,

where:
df=2*n-3 for partial replicate (2x3x3);
df=3*n-4 for full replicate (2x2x4);

Thank you very much in advance!

Regards, VStus

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