Very, very strange! [General Sta­tis­tics]

posted by Shuanghe  – Spain, 2019-10-31 20:43 (1489 d 12:08 ago) – Posting: # 20739
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Hi Helmut,

❝ I could confirm that in Phoenix WinNonlin 8.1 (multiplied the first T value of the EMA’s reference data sets by 10)...


❝ I 2144.00 2479.70

2143.04 2517.74


Very strange in deed. I just got the same result in SAS (2144--> 2143.04). I only have time to test the data set 1. I guess it's probably the RTFM time for us. Maybe Detlew has some insight. I'll check the SAS manual after his comment :-D

All the best,
Shuanghe

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