100% included in 90% CI? [General Statistics]
Hi libaiyi,
I don’t see a contradiction. If the 90% CI contains 100%, the p value will always be >0.05. Only if not, it may be <0.05 (see this lengthy thread).
You can’t prove anything with statistics. Do you mean that the p values are not significant?
❝ The output of a BE study shows that the confidence interval of all three PK parameters are between 80%-125%. But the p value of AUC0-t's treatment effect is bigger than 0.05, which is in contrast to the conclusion from CI, …
I don’t see a contradiction. If the 90% CI contains 100%, the p value will always be >0.05. Only if not, it may be <0.05 (see this lengthy thread).
❝ … and the period effect and carryover effect are all proved equal.
You can’t prove anything with statistics. Do you mean that the p values are not significant?
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Complete thread:
- Confidence Interval and p value are Contradictory libaiyi 2018-07-12 05:20 [General Statistics]
- 100% included in 90% CI?Helmut 2018-07-12 11:09
- 100% included in 90% CI? libaiyi 2018-07-13 08:48
- 100% included in 90% CI? zizou 2018-07-17 23:51
- 100% included in 90% CI?Helmut 2018-07-12 11:09