power.TOST.sim and uncertainty [Outliers]

posted by BEQool  – 2023-10-15 13:29 (582 d 15:47 ago) – Posting: # 23758
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Hello Mittyri,

thanks for the answer and explanation!

So power takes into account probability distributions of PEs (normal distribution) and CVs (Chi-squared distribution) and then shows probability that we will be bioequivalent based on the variabilities of PEs and CVs?

Regards
BEQool

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