BE parallel design [General Sta­tis­tics]

posted by Helmut Homepage – Vienna, Austria, 2007-04-04 17:31 (7005 d 21:16 ago) – Posting: # 624
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Hi Jaime!

You recycled my data! :clap:

❝ So the final results are (point estimate and 90% confidence interval):

❝ 83.657% (63.514% - 110.189%)

❝ WinNonlin: 83.6572% (63.5100% - 110.1958%)

❝ EquivTest: 83.66% (63.51% - 110.18%)


❝ Slight differences seen in results are not uncommon... :-D


Full ACK!
I don’t know which versions you were using; I'm getting exactly the same results in WinNonlin (v5.2) and EquivTest/PK.

Kinetica (v4.4.1) comes up with:
83.6572% (63.514% – 110.19%)

You never know when rounding will hit you – and don’t dare asking the software vendor for the algorithm…

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