Issue with PBE Calculation when Stage = 1 [Regulatives / Guidelines]
Hello Weiguo2122,
When m=1 you have a between units variation (MSB = Mean Square Between) but you do not have a within-unit-variation (MSW = Mean Square Within). A mean square is a variance. The square root of a variance is a standard deviation. You see, at m=1 the entire right-hand side of whatever is under the square root sign disappears.
So, at m=1 the stdev for ref is the square root of MSB for that formulation.
❝ What approach should be used to calculate PBE when m = 1? Are there any alternative methods or approaches recommended in this scenario?
When m=1 you have a between units variation (MSB = Mean Square Between) but you do not have a within-unit-variation (MSW = Mean Square Within). A mean square is a variance. The square root of a variance is a standard deviation. You see, at m=1 the entire right-hand side of whatever is under the square root sign disappears.
So, at m=1 the stdev for ref is the square root of MSB for that formulation.

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