Precision of CVwr in replicate designs [General Statistics]
Dear all,
I’m wondering what we can say about the precision of estimated CVWR in different replicate designs. One full replicate (TRTR|RTRT) and the partial replicate (TRR|RTR|RRT) are mentioned by both the FDA and the EMA. An alternative full replicate, but requiring only three periods was used by the Lászlós in 2009 and is also mentioned in the new Russian draft GL, namely TRT|RTR. On the contrary to the partial replicate we could also derive CVWT. For CV 30%, T/R 95%, 80% target power I get n=20 for the 4-period design and n=30 for both 3-period designs with power of 82.02% in all designs. So far so good. What about the precision of the estimated CVWR? Let’s look from how many subjects the value is estimated:
Heretic question: From TRT|RTR the estimate will be less precise (only half of the subjects used), but we get additional information about the test. Less chance of outliers? Duno.
I’m wondering what we can say about the precision of estimated CVWR in different replicate designs. One full replicate (TRTR|RTRT) and the partial replicate (TRR|RTR|RRT) are mentioned by both the FDA and the EMA. An alternative full replicate, but requiring only three periods was used by the Lászlós in 2009 and is also mentioned in the new Russian draft GL, namely TRT|RTR. On the contrary to the partial replicate we could also derive CVWT. For CV 30%, T/R 95%, 80% target power I get n=20 for the 4-period design and n=30 for both 3-period designs with power of 82.02% in all designs. So far so good. What about the precision of the estimated CVWR? Let’s look from how many subjects the value is estimated:
TRTR|RTRT: 20 (100%)
TRR|RTR|RRT: 30 (100%)
TRT|RTR: 15 (50%)
Heretic question: From TRT|RTR the estimate will be less precise (only half of the subjects used), but we get additional information about the test. Less chance of outliers? Duno.
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Complete thread:
- Precision of CVwr in replicate designsHelmut 2012-10-11 17:29 [General Statistics]
- Precision of CVwr in replicate designs jag009 2012-10-12 16:52
- Tóthfalusi et al. (2009) Helmut 2012-10-12 17:37
- Precision of CVwr in replicate designs d_labes 2012-10-17 10:40
- Great post! Helmut 2012-10-17 15:28
- Nice to know? d_labes 2012-10-17 16:39
- Nice to know! Helmut 2012-10-17 19:11
- Nice to know? d_labes 2012-10-17 16:39
- Great post! Helmut 2012-10-17 15:28
- Precision of CVwr in replicate designs jag009 2012-10-12 16:52